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スポーツと競技 / Sports and Competition

Sports and Competition

スポーツは、自分の能力の最善を尽くし、チームワークの一員となって、喜びやくやしさ、そして、勝利や敗北を経験させてくれます。さらに、スポーツ競技に参加することはただただ楽しいものです。

競技に参加することは、人生の逆境に立ち向かうことであり、困難や変化と向き合ったときに積極的に反応することを学ぶことでもあります。

近所の球技場やスケートリンクやジムや陸上トラック、さらにはパラリンピックのようなエリート運動開催地など、麻痺のある運動家が競技に参加できる機会の枚挙にいとまはありません。

バスケットボールやテニスなどはすぐれた身体的条件が要求されるスポーツであり、ビリヤードやセーリングなどは戦略がものを言うスポーツです。

車椅子の生活をしている人は、自分の車椅子やハンドバイクや自動車やセーリングボートなど、さまざまな競技に参加できます。ウェイトリフティングをしたり、水上スキーで斜面をジャンプしたり、駐車場でフットボールをしたり、ライフル射撃やホッケーをする人もいます。可能性は無限にあります。スポーツがしたければ、好みのスポーツを選んでください。それに参加させてくれる人が必ずいます。サイドラインに座って何もしないでいる理由はどこにもありません。

リハビリテーション療法士は、障害者が障害を乗り越える上で、スポーツやリクリエーションが重要であることを強調しています。障害や脊髄損傷や麻痺によって、人は自信を喪失してうつ病になり、家族や友人と疎遠になりがちです。スポーツは、成功への機会を与え、自信を取り戻し、障害によって失ったものではなく、自分に残された可能性に意識を集中することができるようになります。

The Adaptive Sports Center (ASC)A non-profit organization located in Colorado that provides year-round recreation activities for people with disabilities and their families.

American Association of AdaptedSportWorks to enhance the health, independence and self-sufficiency of youths with physical disabilities by facilitating adapted sports programs in local communities, in cooperation with schools, parks and recreation, YMCA/YWCAs, hospitals, parents and other groups.

Blaze Sports501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advances the lives of youth and adults with physical disability through sport and healthy lifestyles. BlazeSports provides sports training, competitions, summer camps and other sports and recreational opportunities for youth and adults with spinal cord injury, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, muscular dystrophy, amputation, visual impairment or blindness as well as other physical disabilities.

Disabled Sports USAOffers nationwide sports rehabilitation programs to anyone with a permanent physical disability. Activities include winter skiing, water sports, summer and winter competitions, fitness and special sports events. DSUSA, as a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is the governing body for winter sports for all athletes with disabilities, and for summer sports for amputee athletes. Nationwide chapter network of sports and rec programs.

National Wheelchair Basketball AssociationBasketball is perhaps the oldest organized sport for athletes in wheelchairs. The game is fast and fun, and played in dozens of cities across the U.S.

The National Center on AccessibilityNSCD provides recreation for children and adults with disabilities. In addition to recreational downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing, NSCD provides year-round competition training to ski racers with disabilities. Summer recreation opportunities include biking, hiking, in-line skating, sailing, therapeutic horseback riding, white water rafting, baseball, fishing, rock climbing for the blind, and camping.

Quad RugbyFormerly known as murderball, Quad Rugby is a game for quads who can push a chair. Fast, rough and very competitive.

The United States Tennis AssociationTennis has been adapted for the wheelchair player: the ball can bounce two times. This allows chair-players to give standup players a run for the their money. The sport is growing fast and is very competitive at the elite level. Click on "community tennis."

World T.E.A.M. SportsUnites people with and without disabilities through unique athletic events taking place all over the world.

Library Books and VideosFind resources within the PRC library catalog.

Quality of Life Grants DatabaseFind resources within the PRC Quality of Life Grants Database. Search by Zip Code, State or an Entire Category.

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