Sports and Recreation for the Disabled surpasses all available resources on this subject. This book consists of 53 activity chapters that are organized in the following sections: Non disabled National Governing Body, Disabled National Governing Body, Official Sport Listing, Primary Disability, Sport Overview, Adapted Equipment, Equipment Suppliers and Manufacturers, Additional Resources, References and Bibliography, Appendices. This book is intended for educators, students, and practitioners.
Designed to actualize the participation of all individuals in sports and recreation and to empower active, healthy leisure practices throughout life, this book describes more than 50 activities, creating a broad spectrum of choices for ...
This valuable book deals with the recreation activities for the disabled, including skiing, horseback riding, running, camping, water sports, and team sports.
Xavier Torres FAST FACTS Home Base : Palma de Mallorca ( Balearic Islands , Spain ) Sports : Swimming , open - water swimming Selected Accomplishments : World record , 24 hours swimming , 58,800 meters ( 2002 ) Total of 294 ...
Through this book, blind people will be inspired to embrace sports as the rest of society does—as a vital component of personal expression and human interaction that opens paths to adventure, confidence, and lifelong health and fitness.
Disability Sport and Recreation Resources
Go for It!: A Book on Sport and Recreation for Persons with Disabilities
This volume is organized around the topic inclusion in sport and has a particular focus on the participation of people with disabilities in sport.
This book is intended to provide guidance to parents, guardians, educators, and community recreation professionals regarding the importance of increased physical activity beyond the school day for children with disabilities.
This book is intended to provide guidance to parents, guardians, educators, and community recreation professionals regarding the importance of increased physical activity beyond the school day for children with disabilities.
Sport and Physical Recreation for the Disabled: An Inquiry