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BRITISH DISABLED FENCING ASSOCIATION 2246 views UK
Fencing is one of the few personal combat sports that can be successfully practised from a wheelchair. The rules are exactly the same as in the able-bodied sport with a few minor additions to cover the complications of fighting from a chair.
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UNITED STATES FENCING ASSOCIATION 1119 views USA
The governing body for wheelchair fencing in the USA.
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WHEELPOWER 2492 views UK
Unlike able-bodied fencing, wheelchair fencing is static: the fencers are fastened together by means of a metal frame (two versions of this frame, the French and the Italian, are used in competition; see lower left). Beyond this, the sport is largely similar to its able-bodied counterpart.
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WHEELCHAIR 2626 views Europe
'Wheelchair' is a commercial company that includes on it's website interviews with wheelchair athletes and a great collection of wheelchair sports and recreation videos including paragliding, tennis, dance, softball,wheelchair rugby or 'murderball',climbing, handcycling, power soccer, wheelchair hockey and more and more and more. Scroll down to see a collection of their videos.
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SPORTS 'N SPOKES MAGAZINE 'Fencing Flop?' 1743 views USA
"The U.S. Wheelchair Team for the 1964 Tokyo Paralympics boasted a member who was an athlete to be reckoned with on the track, in the field, and around the table-tennis venues. Judy Huston was the top performer on the fledgling U.S. Women?s Fencing Team and won the first medal an American fencer ever won. Judy also came within a flea?s whisker of winning the gold..."
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SPORTS 'N SPOKES MAGAZINE 'Try It! You'll Like It!' 1985 views USA
"Wheelchair fencing is essentially the same as the able-bodied sport except athletes compete in the seated position. Wheelchairs remain secured to the floor for stabilization and allow freedom of upper-body movement only. Fencers lean forward and backward to evade their competitors? touches and with skilled hand-eye coordination use exact and quick blade movements to score touches. Similar to the Olympic events, foil, ?p?e, and sabre are the blades used in competition".
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EUREKA FREEDOM WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TENT website 
 Spring is here and as the days get warmer so the need to go out and sleep in a field gets stronger, at least for some. Camping is the holy grail of wheelchair adventures, getting out and traveling wherever you want, pitching a tent and sleeping wherever you want to. Sure you can pack light and spend your nights crammed into a tiny single pole affair with barely enough room to do anything. But if you dont mind extra wieght, or have that team of sherpas to carry things for you, then the Freedom tent from Eureka is perfect for the wheelchair camper looking to do things with a little more style, and comfort. Watch this short YouTube video on the setup of the tent.



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EUREKA FREEDOM WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE TENT



RAIDaptive DIVING website 
 The RAIDaptive program was designed to bring the sport of diving to persons with disabilities by adapting the RAID Open Water 20 course to the abilities demonstrated by the diver with disabilities. The RAIDAptive Course is designed to teach individuals with disabilities to become certified divers with the goal of using certified RAIDaptive Dive Buddies to compensate for those skills that they cannot independently perform. The student will be certified according to the following Designations:

Designation 1- The student must be able to perform all skills independently with the exception of Entries and Exits
Designation 2 - The student must be able to perform all skills independently with the exception of Entries, Exits, Emergency Ascents, Maintaining Positive Buoyancy at the surface by oral inflation of the BCD
Designation 3 - The student must be able to breathe continuously and monitor gas supply. The student will require assistance with all other aspects of diving.
To become a certified RAIDaptive Open Water diver, the students need to have basic swimming skills, be comfortable in the water, and should be in a good overall health, have a mature attitude, sound judgement and self-discipline to follow the guidelines that they will be taught for safe diving.
Medical clearance from a registered diving Doctor is also required

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RAIDaptive DIVING


BJOERN ESER & 'THE ACTIVE AMPUTEE' website 
 I am Bjoern Eser, the creator of The Active Amputee. I am a father of three amazing children, a husband to an equally amazing wife, a thankful cancer survivor, an outdoor enthusiast, a passionate development practitioner and a very active above-the-knee amputee.
I have set up The Active Amputee as a resource page from amputees for amputees. It aims to inform, it aims to inspire and it aims to engage. Nothing more and nothing less. It‘s as simple as that.
At the moment The Active Amputee publishes a new post once a week. 

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BJOERN ESER & 'THE ACTIVE AMPUTEE'


LONELY PLANET ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL PHRASEBOOK website 
 All travellers will get more out of their trip by being able to speak a few words of the local language, but for people with a disability it’s often vital to be able to explain your particular needs. Since standard phrasebooks are unlikely to contain the language you need to talk about needs around disability we’ve gathered together some disability-specific words and phrases and translated them into as many different languages as we practically could. Although things are slowly changing for the better, there are still plenty of barriers to travel for people with a disability – language doesn’t have to be yet another. 

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LONELY PLANET ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL PHRASEBOOK


JAIMEN HUDSON - 'THE VIEW IS BETTER FROM UP HERE!' website 
 I have always been passionate about the outdoors, as a youth my days were filled with activities like riding dirt bikes, skateboarding, surfing and scuba diving. Learning to dive at age 10 only added to my love of the ocean. In 2008 I had an accident that left me a quadriplegic and in 2014 I became interested in drone photography and videography, although I wasn't sure I would be able to use the remote controller due to my reduced hand function. Since then though I've been lucky to have my work featured in many prominent media outlets and publications and have also won the Western Australia 'Young Achiever Award' in 2018. I hope you enjoy what you see...!

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JAIMEN HUDSON - 'THE VIEW IS BETTER FROM UP HERE!'


TOM DOUGHTY - LAP GUITAR TUTORIALS website 
 These tutorials have been developed by Creative United and Tom Doughty to offer an introduction to playing Lap Guitar. Specially created to accompany workshops on his tour of the UK’s 12 Spinal Injury Units in early 2019, these tutorials are for anyone with limited upper limb movement.

Creative United is part of a consortium with OHMI, Drake Music, Youth Music and OpenUp Music, whose aim is to make music and musical instruments more widely available, particularly to disabled people for whom playing a conventional musical instrument may be difficult or impossible.



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TOM DOUGHTY - LAP GUITAR TUTORIALS







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