Tatum Monod performs at Red Bull Cold Rush in 2016.
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Watch Tatum Monod reflect on overcoming her knee injury

With "Back and Forth," Tatum Monod looks back on the mental and physical struggles she faced after blowing her knee in Alaska.
By Taylor Sudermann
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Tatum Monod was on a roll. Coming off her 2016 winter, she had a full segment in Level 1’s Habit that rightly earned her “Best Female Performance” at the 18th Annual Powder awards, and was skiing lines she never thought she'd have the skill to do.
But all highs come with lows, and Monod met her lowest of lows in Alaska in the spring of 2017.
"Back and Forth" is the story of getting back on the horse, and channeling her passion for the sport into motivation to emerge from her injury stronger than ever.