Extreme Wheelchair Sports
Wheelchair sports cover the wide spectrum of sports for wheechar bound people from likes of wheelchair basketball to wheelchair tennis and wheelchair racing to wheelchair golf. Yet, extreme wheelchair sports have earned respect and distinction in the disabled mobility sports arena.
Extreme sports have evolved from people who want to take risk-taking, adrenalin-seeking athletes who have a quest to continually push the barriers of what’s possible in life ignoring th fact they are wheelchair bound.
These athletes have served as role models of achievement and inspired others to take on challenges they otherwise would not have considered possible before. Power wheelchair racing and chairing is growing in popularity and includes rail riding, stunting and street rides with ramps and other obstacles. Organized clubs and events are heightening awareness and attracting more athletes to test their abilities.
Adaptive snow skiing is another extreme sport that you can find in popular ski destinations. The most common types of adaptive ski techniques are three-track skiing, two/four-track skiing, mono-skiing and bi-skiing. Contact your ski resorts to learn whats required to d before you travel.
The water version of skiing, thats water skiing attracts wheelchair bound people who enjoy the speed and exhilaration of being pulled behind a boat.
Other extreme sports activities which can be tried out is surfing, skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, jousting, and jumping.
Do a simple intenet search and see what you can come up with, you be able to find clubs, events and contacts in your area if you are interested in testing the limits as an extreme sports athlete.
Interested in Wheelchair Sports? Look at the comprehesive list of Wheelchair Related Sports.
