Guide to Wheelchair Sports
Wheelchair sports were created by people in wheelchairs longing to play their favorite sport like an able bodied person.
Wheelchair sports are huge and have many people around the country playing them every week of the year.
Most sports have been adapted from the normal sport with some minor modifications in the regulations and rules.
Disabled sports have grown to they have international competitions and such events as the para Olympics games which is conducted every four years.
There are too many sports to name here but one of the popular ones are tennis, table tennis, basketball, bowling, and baseball.
Some sports are using manual or electric wheelchairs depending on the sport.
Wheelchairs used for sports no matter if electric or manual are different to the everyday ones.
They are specially designed to move at higher speeds and can turn very easy.
The wheels are angled inwards to give better stability and the frames are much stronger.
Below we will discuss two of the more popular sports of basketball and tennis.
Wheelchair Basketball Wheelchair basketball first started way back in 1956 and the sport has never looked back and the international wheelchair basketball federation was set up in 1973.
Wheelchair basketball generally follows the rules of the regular game.
The biggest difference is the rule for traveling.
In wheelchair basketball traveling is when the player catches the ball and touches in wheels more than twice.
So the person must pass or shoot before he can use the wheels again.
To balance the teams they have a rating for players from 1.
0 to 5.
0.
The number will represent the severity of the handicap.
With 1.
0 being the more severity and 5.
0 being able bodied.
This will help to balance out the sides more when they complete and create fairness.
Wheelchair Tennis Wheelchair tennis was started since 1970 and the rules for wheelchair tennis are the same as regular tennis.
The game is played with 2 or 4 people and they hit the ball over the net as per the normal game.
The big difference is they use wheelchairs instead of running.
May handicapped people enjoy playing tennis and the sport has become big and popular among wheelchair persons.
You will need a specialized wheelchair as the wheelchair will need to be very mobile as there is a lot of turning involved.
Make sure the wheelchair is in good condition as a normal wheelchair will not last long when playing tennis.
Wheelchair sports are huge and have many people around the country playing them every week of the year.
Most sports have been adapted from the normal sport with some minor modifications in the regulations and rules.
Disabled sports have grown to they have international competitions and such events as the para Olympics games which is conducted every four years.
There are too many sports to name here but one of the popular ones are tennis, table tennis, basketball, bowling, and baseball.
Some sports are using manual or electric wheelchairs depending on the sport.
Wheelchairs used for sports no matter if electric or manual are different to the everyday ones.
They are specially designed to move at higher speeds and can turn very easy.
The wheels are angled inwards to give better stability and the frames are much stronger.
Below we will discuss two of the more popular sports of basketball and tennis.
Wheelchair Basketball Wheelchair basketball first started way back in 1956 and the sport has never looked back and the international wheelchair basketball federation was set up in 1973.
Wheelchair basketball generally follows the rules of the regular game.
The biggest difference is the rule for traveling.
In wheelchair basketball traveling is when the player catches the ball and touches in wheels more than twice.
So the person must pass or shoot before he can use the wheels again.
To balance the teams they have a rating for players from 1.
0 to 5.
0.
The number will represent the severity of the handicap.
With 1.
0 being the more severity and 5.
0 being able bodied.
This will help to balance out the sides more when they complete and create fairness.
Wheelchair Tennis Wheelchair tennis was started since 1970 and the rules for wheelchair tennis are the same as regular tennis.
The game is played with 2 or 4 people and they hit the ball over the net as per the normal game.
The big difference is they use wheelchairs instead of running.
May handicapped people enjoy playing tennis and the sport has become big and popular among wheelchair persons.
You will need a specialized wheelchair as the wheelchair will need to be very mobile as there is a lot of turning involved.
Make sure the wheelchair is in good condition as a normal wheelchair will not last long when playing tennis.
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