Meet the video-gamer who's been winning competitions for twelve years with NO arms or legs





23-year-old Michel Olson is like most people his age in that he spends a lot of time at the computer.



But it's surprising since he has no hands to type with or click the mouse.

The Cypress, California-native has become an inspiration within the gaming community for his ability to play the first-person shooter game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

Winner: 23-year-old Michael Olson has become an inspiration in the gaming community for becoming a fierce competitor, despite being born without arms or legs

With the help of a specially-designed keyboard and mouse, Olson has mastered the video game.



His custom keyboard bindings allow him to 'headbutt' his keyboard to make certain moves, and his mouse has a special coating that makes it sensitive to any touching, according to The Daily Dot .



How he does it: Olson has a specially designed keyboard and mouse that lets him operate on the computer without fingers and thumbs

Getting creative: In a video recording of Olson playing Counter-Strike, he 'headbutts' the keyboard to release a grenade

Since 2001, Olson, who goes by the nickname 'Handi', has been competing in tournaments and oftentimes winning them.



The players he goes up against online in the ESEA competitive online league find him equally inspirational and intimidating.



'It's not even that he's good for a handicapped guy, he's just straight up good,' one player wrote.



Another player said it's 'amazing to see someone like that challenge themselves to such a skill-oriented game. Definitely an inspiration to us all to never give up no matter what cards you're dealt in life.'



Top of his game: Gamers find his story inspirational, but also fear Olson since he's a better player than most