Showing posts with label recreation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recreation. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Adaptive Sports and Recreation Breakdown Sept 22, 2012

The "Breakdown" features the best of the web from the recent past on adaptive sports competitions, disability sport, videos, news, information and more.

For submissions of video, sports reporting, articles, pictures and all things news worthy please send submissions for consideration to adaptivesportandrecreation@gmail.com

Video of the Day


Faith in yourself is what happens when you get involved with sport.

International:


Singapore Disability Sports Council


Singapore has some incredible social services including the Disability Sports Council.  Learn about all the great things that they have going on.  


Jamaica's Paralympic Talent Pool is untapped


Jamaica has been working hard to produced world class athletes.  They are working to unlock the potential of their Paralympians.


The New Face of Cuban Paralympic Sport


Cuba had a great showing at the London 2012 Paralympic Games with Yunidis Castillo winning 3 gold medals.    


Competition


Team USA Visits the White House



Para-Snowboard 2012-13 Race Schedule


For the first time Para-Snowboarding will be in the Sochi 2014 Games.  The International Paralympic Committee just released the race schedule for the up coming season.


Badminton in the 2020 Paralympics


Badminton is looking to secure a spot in the 2020 Paralympic Games.  This sport can be played by many abilities at a high level of competition.  



Eye Candy

RollaBall Promo Video

Skate Soccer is a growing sport in Africa


Wheelchair Laser Tag

The UK is raising the bar again




Cimgo Off road Cart



Too Fast and Furious down a mountain. 



A CNVLD Cambodian disabled volleyball team 


Sport has the power to heal




Humans


Brad Snyder's Gold Medal Story (includes video)


Brad lost his vision in Afghanistan while serving in the US Navy.  One year later he was standing on a Paralympic Podium in London having won a gold medal in swimming.



Believe and Become

The law of attraction.  What you believe you will become!



Jeremy McGee at Ted EX

Jeremy McGee was on a mission to climb and ski the Bloody Coulior.  

He shared his story with the TED Ex and the world.


Education


New Adaptive Snowboard

This thing is wild.  Let us know what you think.



Boccia defined


The game of Boccia is growing in popularity across the globe.  Every wonder what it is and how it is played.  Check out the the Boccia Wiki page.



How to Shoulder Press as an Arm Amputation


 


Advanced Turning Skills in Sled Hockey





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The Adaptive Sport "Breakdown" is meant to be shared. Please take a moment and post in social media. As well please leave a comment below on how we can make this update better in the future.


Thanks for tuning in.

Knowledge is Empowerment!
-RAM

  






Sunday, September 16, 2012

Adaptive Sports and Recreation Breakdown Sept. 16, 2012

The "Breakdown" features the best of the web from the recent past on adaptive sports competitions, disability sport, videos, news, information and more.


For submissions of video, sports reporting, articles, pictures and all things news worthy please send submissions for consideration to adaptivesportandrecreation@gmail.com


Video of the Day
 


        


International



England Disability Cricket Team (includes video)


Cricket is a sport played all over the world.  Several teams with disabilities are competing at an international level.  England has a team which is looking for players.  

Tanzania's Disability Sport is Growing


Tanzania is getting assistance from UK Sport to increase opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in sport.  


Team New Zealand is Welcomed Home (includes video)


New Zealand's Paralympic team was given a hero's welcome after returning from the London 2012 games.  


Competition




Winner of the Disabled British Open Golf Tournament


Alasdair Berry has no hands but this didn't stop him from becoming the best golfer with a disability in the UK.  



Top 12 moments of the London 2012 Paralympics (includes videos)


Wired Magazine has put together a great collection of videos or the highlights of the London games.





World Para Rock Climbing Championship is Sept 11-16, 2012


The International Federation of Sport Climbing is hosting this event in France.  Results can be found here.




12 Biggest Upsets at the London 2012 Paralympics


From Oscar Pistorius's loss in the 200m T44 to Canada's upset of the United States in Wheelchair Rugby they all can be found here.



Eye Candy




Down Hill Longboarding





Amputee Soccer





Call Me Maybe from the US Adaptive Track Team





Humans



Responsibility & Sports: Anjali (includes video)


Dr. Anjali Forber-Pratt shares her story and spirit in this great short film.  If you like what you see please share it with someone who might need a lift.



How is the wheelchair perceived (audio recording)


The London 2012 Paralympics are over.  This event did amazing things for how the world looks at disability.  John Hockenberry shares his thoughts.



Finding Ability in Disability


This little guy has one incredible story.  "I went to hold the door open. Much to my surprise, I got the death stare followed by, You remember what I said? I can do anything."







Education



Who competes in Paralympic Sport





The Benefits of Therapeutic Recreation


This article features information on why sport and recreation are so important to a well rounded lifestyle.




USA Hockey Disabled Hockey Video

To gain access to the video please click on the link and follow the directions for download.


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The Adaptive Sport "Breakdown" is meant to be shared. Please take a moment and post in social media. As well please leave a comment below on how we can make this update better in the future.


Thanks for tuning in.

Knowledge is Empowerment!
-RAM


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

True Inspiration in Adaptive Sport

This is a personal observation on being an "inspiration".

Sport and recreation is some thing that everyone regardless of ability level should get involved in.  I make this bold statement because its true.  There are multiply benefits such as for your health, for fun, it's social, do it for someone you love, it is a great way to spend an afternoon, etc...  Being involved in adaptive sport and rec for several years I have been the fly on the wall to many conversations between persons with disabilities and the general public.  To sum up several of these conversations:

Spectator at the bottom of the hill: "I saw you flying down the trail, is that hard?"

Guy in a mono ski: "It takes a lot of practice, but it is a ton of fun"

Spectator at the bottom of the hill: "What do you call one of those?"

Guy in a mono ski: "It's called a mono ski"

Spectator at the bottom of the hill: "I have not skied in about 10 years, I have sore knees. What your doing is incredible.  Your an inspiration."

Guy in a mono ski: "Thanks?"

An inspiration you say?  The dictionary does say that an inspiration is something or someone who inspires.  Does the guy in the mono ski really feel that he is an inspiration?  Will the Spectator who has sore knees be inspired to get back on the slopes?  Maybe yes maybe no in both instances. I do know some people with disabilities who cringe when anybody uses the word inspiration to describe them.  To them they are just out doing what they do.  The fact that a mono ski enables an individual with a disability to literally fly down the ski slope is pretty impressive to an innocent by standard. One would hope that inspiration comes in the form of changed perceptions about individual ability.

Now the real inspiration happens when these same ripping mono skiers have that effect on an individual who is in there similar situation.  Maybe someone who is new to using a wheelchair or a parent who might have thought that their kid was never going to be "normal".  When this happens now that is inspiring.  Getting it to click in someones head that you don't have to walk or see or have both legs to ski, swim or play basketball is an amazing feeling.  Watching people come off the sidelines and get into the game is the goal.  This style of inspiration is what it is all about.  

Now if we could only convince the guy with sore knees that with a few adaptations he too could be getting after it on the ski slope... 

Knowledge is Empowerment.

-RAM



Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Adaptive Resource Guides: Part 4, Sports Abilities BONUS: Interview with Founder



BONUS: Scroll down to read an interview with Sports Abilities founder John Vcelka

This is part four in a series about resource guides for United States based Adaptive Sport and Recreation events and programming.  This information should benefit a participant, a parent, a volunteer, or anyone looking for information about what is going on in adaptive sport and recreation around the US.  Showcasing four resource guides over the next four blog posts part 4 is about Sports Abilities.

  • Founded in 2010
  • Aim is to be the premiere resource calendar for adaptive events in the United States.
  • Works directly with adaptive sports programs and organizations
  • Searchable calendar by state on website
  • Site also includes links to adaptive:
    • Sports Associations
    • Sports Equipment
    • Sports Venues
    • Disability Blogs
    • A Classified Section

Sports Abilities includes motivational videos like this one 
which is a trailer for the documentary film "Recovering"


Sports Abilities created a very easy to use online community that shares information about adaptive sport and recreation around the United States.  

  • Sports Abilities searchable calendar by state can be found by clicking here

Sports Abilities is doing a fantastic job connecting participants and volunteers with programs.  I had a chance to speak with the founder of this company John Vcelka over the phone and what follows is what he had to say.

John Vcelka Interview: Sports Abilities Founder and Director

RAM- What is your background?  

John Vcelka (JV)- I am originally from Illinois and moved to Colorado several years ago.  I have been involved in adaptive sports for seven year since my injury.  I really enjoy being active, networking and making connections between friends and organizations.

RAM- When did you start Sports Abilities?

JV- Sports Abilities as it is today was launched in June 2011 and the idea for this current version got its start in about 2 years ago on a trip to Chicago.  Although it can be traced back for several years as I was running a calendar and newsletter for friends in the Denver Colorado area since that time.

RAM- Where did you get the idea for Sports Abilities?  

JV- It got an organic start from a need I saw in the Denver CO area for a comprehensive calendar of Adaptive Sport and Recreation area events.  Then I went on a trip a couple of years ago to Chicago.  I ran into several road blocks when I asked a couple adaptive programs in that area if they could help me find a tennis partner.  These programs were unable to assist with my request. I then started a calendar in Chicago but said to myself why stop there.  Why not create a national wide calendar which would benefit adaptive athletes and adaptive programs alike.  The real motivation came when I told people about my idea and they said, "That's impossible"  "Good luck" "You will never be able to do that".  I love a good challenge.

RAM- What has been the feedback so far?


JV- If numbers of site visitors are any indication it has been a great response.  Since the launch of the site in June of 2011 we went from several visitors a month to thousands.  We now get hits monthly from all 50 states and some international.  Some of the best feedback is when I hear that the site benefited someone who needs it most.  Stories of individuals with disabilities getting off the couch and getting active are fuel for me to keep going.

RAM- What have been your successes with the calendar?


JV- As I stated the motivational stories are the number one success.  But I would also say that adaptive sport programs are really starting to get on board and post events through their google calendar.  Programs are now using the calendar to plan their events.  When making a sports schedule or planning a major event they can get on Sports Abilities and see what else is going on in their area on a particular day.  They can then plan accordingly.  This has been one byproduct but success of the site.

RAM- On the other side what have been the challenges?


JV- In the same sense that adaptive sports programs are starting to get on board they have been reluctant to share their event calendars.  For whatever reason when there are several programs in a geographic area programs are hesitant to share this info.  I see it as a benefit to them to get the word out in every way possible.  They are starting to come around but it is still a struggle.

RAM-  What is your process for finding organizations to list?


JV- I spend a lot of time on the Internet searching and reading online newsletters.  Although there are lots of organizations with incomplete websites and event calendars. In the beginning it was a goal to get to 100 organizations.  Then once I hit that I wanted to get all 50 states covered.  We now have over 500 organizations listed.  And programs are starting to contact me to get listed.

RAM- What would you like others to know about Sports Abilities?


JV- That healthier = happier.  I know personally getting involved in sport and recreation after my injury was a turning point for me and I began to become much more productive in my life.  That is my goal for Sports Abilities not to get rich but to give back to organizations which are all in it for the same goal.  To get everyone regardless of ability active.

RAM- What does the future of Sports Abilities look like?


JV- I have a number of ideas which I am working on.  We are going to add a social networking piece to the site which will allow individuals to create profiles and network.  This should be launched soon.  I would one day like to see others get involved in maintaining their states profile page.  Updating state events, organizations and possibly reporting on events.  We are also going to be adding a nonprofit side to the company to accept donations.  These donation would go directly back to the organizations which are listed on the site.  Right now Sports Abilities is really starting to move along and I am pleased with the results.  Hopefully we can  get more individuals with disabilities active.

RAM- John thank you so much for your time with this interview.  I hope that it is helpful information for everyone interested in learning more about Sports Abilities.  All the best with your efforts.

JV-  Thanks for helping to spread the word.  


To learning more about Sports Abilities and get your event or organization listed on the site please click here.

Knowledge is Empowerment.


-RAM




Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Adaptive Resource Guides: Part 3, Special Olympics

This is part three in a four part series about resource guides for United States based Adaptive Sport and Recreation events and programming.  This information should benefit a participant, a parent, volunteer or anyone looking for information about what is going on in adaptive sport and recreation around the US and internationally.  Showcasing four resource guides over the next four blog posts part 3 is about Special Olympics. 



  • Founded in 1968
  • Motto "Let me win; but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
  • Open to individuals with intellectual disabilities 
  • Providing year round training and competition world wide
  • Offering opportunities
    • to develop physical fitness
    • demonstrate courage
    • experience joy
    • create community


Special Olympics operates in over 170 countries world wide.  There are regional opportunities to get involved and also international games and competitions held annually.
  • Special Olympics offices are located in many countries.  Click here to find out if your state or country participates and go out and get active.
Special Olympics has been a leader in adaptive sport and recreation for individual with intellectual disabilities for over 40 years.  Stay tuned for part 4 of this series about Sports Abilities.

Knowledge is Empowerment.

-RAM 






Monday, February 27, 2012

Adaptive Resource Guides: Part 2, US Paralympic Sport Club Locator

This is part two in a four part series about resource guides for United States based Adaptive Sport and Recreation events and programming.  This information should benefit a participant, a parent, volunteer or anyone looking for information about what is going on in adaptive sport and recreation around the US.  Showcasing four resource guides over the next four blog posts part 2 is about the US Paralmypic Sport Club Locator.


  • Formed in 2001
  • Is a division of the United States Olympic Committee
  • Dedicated to becoming a world leader in the Paralympic sport movement
  • Dedicated to promoting excellence in the lives of individuals with physical disabilities. 
  • Areas of focus are
    • Community Programs
    • USOC Paralympic Military Program
    • Elite Athlete and Team Support
    • Community Education



Paralympic Sport Clubs are community based programs located around the United States and some in Europe.  
  • US Paralympics "Find a Club" Website is a resource guide to programs and information about Paralympic Sport.  Click here to view this website.   
US Paralmypics is doing a fantastic job with connecting athletes with their Sport Club network and getting them involved in sport and competition.  Stay tuned for part three of this series about the Special Olympics Network.  

Knowledge is Empowerment.

-RAM

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Periodicals: Part II

The first round of adaptive sport and recreation periodicals were full of great ideas about how to get active.  After publishing our previous blog post about adaptive sport and recreation periodicals was found two more great ones to promote.  Check them out as they are great. Happy Reading!


Paralympian





Magazine Website: http://www.paralympic.org/Media_Centre/News/Paralympian/


International Paralympic Committee website:  www.paralmypic.org 


Mission: The Paralympian' is the official magazine of the International Paralympic Committee. It aims to reflect the entire range of activities and developments in Paralympic Sport.


Focus of Publication:
  • International Paralympic Sport
  • International Adaptive Sport Competition
  • Personal Interest Stories
Publish rate: 3 times a year


Social Media sites are not available for this publication but they are for the International Paralympic Committee.


Subscription Information:



Abilities Magazine


Abilities Magazine is
 "Canada's Lifestyle Magazine for Individuals with Disabilities"


Mission: The Canadian Abilities Foundation convenes a forum for the exchange of information to promote an inclusive society and provide inspiration and opportunity for people with disabilities

The Canadian Abilities Foundation (CAF) was founded in 1986 and has been a national leader and partner with other organizations and governments on various projects related to disability and communications. TheCAF  has never had the benefit of core funding.  It has survived through project funding, subscriptions, advertising and product sales.  CAF is a model in social enterprise, and serves as a living example to organizations and coalitions directing their energies towards self-sufficiency and pursuit of the public good.

Focus of Publication:

  • Promotes the Canadian Abilities Foundation
  • Focused on recreation, activities, and lifestyle
  • Arts, travel, health, activity, family life, technology, learning, work, money, social policy
Social media sites are available for this publication

Publish rate: 4 times a year

Subscription Information:
  • $16.00 per year
  • The magazine is able to be read online for free
  • Digital subscriptions are available
  • International Shipping is available


Hope that you find the information that you are looking for from this updated list.  Please let us know if there are other publications that we have missed and we will gladly add them to the list.  Happy reading!


-RAM





Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Periodicals: Adaptive Sport and Recreation on Paper


Before the internet became one of the leading (and addicting) sources for real time news and information magazines and journals were where one would turn to see up to date news, pictures and information.  Many people still prefer holding a magazine and today there are some exceptional periodicals published which are focused on adaptive sport and recreation for individuals with both physical and intellectual disabilities.  What follows’ is my efforts to discover some of these periodicals

Adaptive Sport and Recreation focused:
  • Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
  • PALAESTRA
  • Spirit Magazine
  • Sports ‘N Spokes
  • Challenge Magazine

Disability focused with adaptive sport and recreation articles:
  • PN: Paraplegia News
  • Autism Asperger’s Digest Magazine
  • Ability Magazine
  • Able Magazine

(Note: If I missed any periodical, which should have made the list please comment on this blog, and I will include it in an update.)

Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly: The official journal of the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity



Federation website: http://www.ifapa.biz/

Journal website: http://journals.humankinetics.com/apaq (basic information included)

Mission: The mission of this journal is stated on their website: The Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (APAQ) is an international, multidisciplinary journal, designed to stimulate and communicate scholarly inquiry related to physical activity, which includes sport. Disciplines from which scholarship may originate include corrective therapy, gerontology, health care, occupational therapy, pediatrics, physical education, dance, sport medicine, physical therapy, recreation, and rehabilitation. Among populations considered are at-risk infants and preschoolers, school-age children and young adults many of whom receive special education and/or related services, the aging, and the old. Physical activity implies fine, gross, functional, and interpretive movement, viewed from a biomechanical, developmental, learning, physiological, or psychosocial perspective. The focus of the adaptation may be upon equipment, activity, facilities, methodology and/or setting.
Focus of publication:
  • Geared towards students and scholars to discuss issues related to adaptive sport and recreation
  • Deals with both intellectual and physical disabilities

Publish rate: 4 times a year
Social Media sites are not available with this publication
Subscription:
  • One year $69
  • Student rates available
  • Published by Human Kinetics Journals
  • The journal can be mailed internationally
  • Article Abstracts can be read online.
  • Individual articles can be purchased for $25.
  • Journal can be read online once subscription is purchased
  • Back issues are available
  • To subscribe http://journals.humankinetics.com/apaq-subscription-rates


PALAESTRA: Forum of Sport, Physical Education& Recreation for Those with Disabilities


Website: Palaestra: http://www.palaestra.com/ (basic information included)

The mission of this journal: As a quarterly publication and premier resource on adapted physical activity, PALAESTRA's mission is:

  • to enlighten parents in all aspects of physical activity, making them the best advocates for their children during IEP (Individualized Educational Program) discussions with school or community recreation staffs;
  • to increase the knowledge base of professionals working with children or adults with disabilities, making them aware of the "can do" possibilities of their students/clients;
  • to show the value physical activity holds for adult readers' increased wellness.
  • PALAESTRA is published in cooperation with United States Paralympics (USP), a division of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC); the Adapted Physical Activity Council (APAC) of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD);and the Education Committee of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA).

Focus:
  • Parents of children with disabilities
  • Educate professionals in the field
  • Motivate adult readers

Publish rate: 4 times a year

Includes classified ads for employment

Social Media sites are not available for this publication

Subscription :
  • One year (4 issues) $21.95
  • Student rate is $17 (4 issues)
  • International Shipping is $8.00 additional to Canada and $15 additional to all other countries
  • Current and Back issues can be read online for free (although the screen reader isn’t user friendly)
  • To order click here: http://www.palaestra.com/subscription.html


Spirit Magazine


Special Olympics main website: www.specialolympics.org


Mission: Spirit, a magazine published by Special Olympics, reflects the power of Special Olympics to build bridges between people with and without intellectual disabilities and spark personal insight, compassion and gratitude for life.

Focus:
  • Special Olympics Issues
  • Intellectual Disabilities

Publish rate: Exclusively online only

Social Media sites are available for this publication

Subscription:
Visit the website listed above to read online (although it isn’t updated)


Sports ‘N Spokes



Website: http://www.pvamagazines.com/sns/ (Very interactive Website!! Includes pictures, videos, social media links, and blog feed)

Paralyzed Veterans of America Website: www.pva.org

     Mission:  
  • SPORTS 'N SPOKES is a bimonthly publication produced by the Paralyzed Veterans of America. S'NS reports on competitive sports and recreation for wheelchair users.
  • Since 1975, S'NS has been a leader in wheelchair sports coverage and currently goes to more than 43 countries worldwide. Our readers come from all walks of life all having one thing in common: determination! 
  • SPORTS 'N SPOKES is committed to providing a voice for the wheelchair sporting and recreation community.


Focus
  • Adaptive Sport and Recreation for Wheelchair users
  • Non-Veterans are encouraged to read and contribute


Publish Rate: 6 times a year.

Social Media sites are available for this publication

Subscriptions:
  • $21 for a year (6 issues)
  • They will ship internationally for $27 to $63 annually
  • No Student rate
  • Main articles each month (including back issues) can be read online
  • Back issues are not available to order
  • To subscribe click here: http://www.pvamagazines.com/sns/store/subscribe/


Challenge Magazine

Disabled Sports USA website: www.dsusa.org (Very Interactive website including chapter contact info, social media links and more)


Mission: The mission of Disabled Sports USA is to provide national leadership and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in community sports, recreation and educational programs." 

Challenge Magazine is the chapter publication for this organization.  It is a great way to stay in touch with National Events and happenings.

Focus:
  • Disabled Sports USA Chapter News
  • Sport and Recreation for individuals with physical disabilities

Publish Rate: 4 times a year

Social Media sites are available for this publication

Subscriptions:
  • Free for any chapter or member of DSUSA. 
  • Challenge Magazine (including back issues) is available to read online at the website above
  • Email dsusa@dsusa.org to sign up for a subscription


The following are periodicals which focus on disability and frequently include adaptive sport and recreation articles: (definitely worth checking out)

PN: Paraplegia News


Mission: The Magazine for Wheelchair news and information to broaden your horizons and improve your life. Published by the Paralyzed Veterans of America Magazine.

Focus:
  • Individuals who use wheelchairs
  • Life style and quality of life.  Several sports/recreation articles monthly


Publish rate: 12 times a year

Social Media sites are NOT available for magazine

Subscription:


Autism Asperger's Digest Magazine


Website: http://www.autismdigest.com/ (basic information included)

Mission:
  • Positive Perspectives…Practical Strategies…Proactive Solutions!
  • In a nutshell, that sums up the Autism Asperger’s Digest.
  • Readers of our multiple award-winning magazine know that when they open a new issue of the AADigest they’re sure to find it brimming with practical, in-the-trenches tested strategies and information. Home ideas. School ideas. Teaching anywhere ideas. Ideas that can – and do! - make a difference, for the child or adult on the spectrum, and for you.
  • Since its debut in 1999, as the first national magazine published for the autism community, that’s been its trademark: real life information for meeting the real life challenges of ASD.


Focus:
  • Parent and caretakers of Individual on the Autism Spectrum
  • Quality of life.  Includes articles on sport and recreation


Social Media sites are not available for magazine

Publication rate:  6 times a year

Subscription:


Ability Magazine



Mission:  ABILITY Magazine is currently ranked 13th on the Top 50 Magazines in the World — and is the leading magazine covering Health, Disability and Human Potential. We are an award-winning publication, distributed by Time-Warner. For nearly 20 years, our mission has been to provide new insights into our individual levels of ability.

From Diabetes to Spinal Cord Injury and celebrity interviews to CEO profiles, ABILITY covers the latest on Health, Environmental Protection, Assistive Technology, Employment, Sports, Travel, Universal Design, Mental Health and much more. Our writers include MDs, PhDs, JDs, best-selling authors, U.S. Senators and advocates. Cover interviews consist of Movie and TV Celebrities, Sports Figures, Business Leaders, Presidents, First Ladies and more

Focus:
  • Lifestyle and quality of life for individuals with disabilities
  • Intellectual and physical disabilities covered


Publication rate: 6 times a year

Social Media sites are available for magazine

Subscription:
  • 6 issues for $29.70 in print
  • International subscribers need to add $20 annually
  • 6 issues for $19.70 digital
  • Main Articles of Ability Magazine are available to be read online including back issues
  • To subscribe click here: http://www.abilitymagazine.com/shop/subscription.html


Able Magazine

Website: http://ablemagazine.co.uk/ (basic info included)

Website section focused on sport: http://ablemagazine.co.uk/articles/sections/sport/

Tagline“Your favorite disability lifestyle magazine”

Social Media sites are available for magazine

Focus:
  • Individuals with both Intellectual and physical disabilities
  • United Kingdom based
  • Quality of life for individuals with disabilities


Publication Rate: 12 times a year (unconfirmed)

Subscription:
  • 15 British Pounds annually
  • Articles can be read online
  • Back issues cannot be ordered
  • International shipping for addition fee
  • To subscribe click here http://ablemagazine.co.uk/subscribe/


As stated if I have missed any noteworthy publication with a focused on adaptive sport and recreation for individuals with disabilities please comment or send me an email. 

Happy reading!

-RAM