Wheelchair Sports
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Wheelchair Sports
by Raquel Simons
There are many sports which have recently
become adaptable for individuals who are confined to wheelchairs.
Individuals who are quadriplegic and paraplegic can continue
to participate in sports, win championships and even take
home Olympic metals. Wheelchair sports have come a long
way, especially in the past few years and almost all sports
have become adaptable to wheelchairs. Here explained are
some of the most popular wheelchair sports and some not-so-popular
(but just as fun) sports which you may not have known about
before reading this article.
Basketball
Basketball, perhaps the most popular wheelchair sport, was
the first sport of its kind to be introduced in the 1940s.
Wheelchair basketball is a highly developed sport and is
practiced both for fun and professionally on elite, competitive
levels. There are wheelchair basketball leagues for men,
women and children to enjoy.
Hockey
The most popular form of wheelchair hockey is called sledge
hockey. Individuals are placed on a sled with skate blades
and use mini sticks as opposed to the larger forms of hockey
sticks. Sledge hockey allows disabled individuals to participate
in and experience the wonderful game of hockey.
Rugby
Rugby is one of the more physical, fast-paced wheelchair
sports and has the potential to become very intense. The
rules differ quite a bit from the actual game of Rugby however
the sport has been adapted quite well for disabled individuals.
Tennis
Wheelchair tennis is also one of the most popular wheelchair
sports for disabled individuals to participate in. Wheelchair
tennis has the same rules and regulations as normal tennis
except that the ball can bounce twice as opposed to just
once. This makes it easier to get to the ball. This sport
can be adapted to all individuals, regardless of their form
of disability.
Other Sports and Activities
There are a number of other sports that are available for
individuals with disabilities. Some of the other less-popular
(but just as fun) sports and activities include waterskiing,
tubing, bowling, billiards and hang gliding.
Raquel Simons has done a lot of research on
wheelchairs and acts as a freelance writer for www.thewheelchairsite.com
a site that offers information on wheelchairs.