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Sports, Recreation & Fitness
Please find here an extensive and detailed compendium including information related to paralympic and non-paralympic adaptive sports for individuals who have sustained a SCI. The information provided is organized by state. Additional resources include adaptive sports and recreation available in U.S. universities, adaptive equipment, national organizations, pediatric sports, recreational, virtual, and exercise/fitness classes. A brief overview of the organization, the sports that are offered and the contact information including email, phone number and location is provided for each organization. The information contained within these materials are informed suggestions prepared by graduate Occupational Therapy students from Mary Baldwin University and Stony Brook University. These are not professional recommendations. You should not rely on the information within this document as a basis for treatment or replacement of professional recommendations. Any reliance that you place on any of these materials or information is strictly at your own risk.
- 1. US Adaptive Sports by State
- 1.1. Alabama
- 1.2. Alaska
- 1.3. Arizona
- 1.4. Arkansas
- 1.5. California
- 1.6. Colorado
- 1.7. Connecticut
- 1.8. Delaware
- 1.9. District of Columbia
- 1.10. Florida
- 1.11. Georgia
- 1.12. Hawaii
- 1.13. Idaho
- 1.14. Illinois
- 1.15. Indiana
- 1.16. Iowa
- 1.17. Kansas
- 1.18. Kentucky
- 1.19. Louisiana
- 1.20. Maine
- 1.21. Maryland
- 1.22. Massachusetts
- 1.23. Michigan
- 1.24. Minnesota
- 1.25. Mississippi
- 1.26. Missouri
- 1.27. Montana
- 1.28. Nebraska
- 1.29. Nevada
- 1.30. New Hampshire
- 1.31. New Jersey
- 1.32. New Mexico
- 1.33. New York
- 1.34. North Carolina
- 1.35. North Dakota
- 1.36. Ohio
- 1.37. Oklahoma
- 1.38. Oregon
- 1.39. Pennsylvania
- 1.40. Rhode Island
- 1.41. South Carolina
- 1.42. South Dakota
- 1.43. Tennessee
- 1.44. Texas
- 1.45. Utah
- 1.46. Vermont
- 1.47. Virginia
- 1.48. Washington
- 1.49. West Virginia
- 1.50. Wisconsin
- 1.51. Wyoming
- 2. U.S. Universities with Adaptive Sports/Recreation Activities Available by State
- 3. Adaptive Equipment
- 4. Pediatric Sport Organizations & Camps
- 5. Recreational Sports
- 5.1. Alabama Handicapped Sportsmen
- 5.2. Disabled Sports- Easter Sierra
- 5.3. DREAM Adaptive Recreation
- 5.4. Groton Parks and Recreation
- 5.5. Helen Hayes Hospital
- 5.6. Higher Ground Sun Valley
- 5.7. Inland Northwest Disabled Veterans Sports Association
- 5.8. Kentwood Parks & Recreation Department
- 5.9. Meet Me in the Park
- 5.10. National Shooting Sports Foundation
- 5.11. National Wheelchair Pool Players Association
- 5.12. Oakland County Parks
- 5.13. RISE Adaptive Sports
- 5.14. Shawnee County Parks and Recreation
- 5.15. Sitrin Success Through Adaptive Recreation and Sports (STARS)
- 5.16. Special Outdoor Leisure Opportunities (SOLO)
- 5.17. St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute
- 5.18. STRIDE Adaptive Sports
- 5.19. Two Top Mountain Adaptive Sports Foundation
- 5.20. United States Adaptive Recreation Center
- 5.21. Wood River Ability Program
- 5.22. World Disability Darts Association
- 6. National Organizations
- 6.1. Accessible Yoga Association
- 6.2. BlazeSports America
- 6.3. Eastern Amputee Golf Association
- 6.4. High Fives Foundation
- 6.5. Life Rolls On
- 6.6. Move United
- 6.7. National Ability Center
- 6.8. National Sports Center for the Disabled
- 6.9. National Wheelchair Basketball Association
- 6.10. National Wheelchair PoolPlayers Association
- 6.11. National Wheelchair Softball Association
- 6.12. Paralympic Sport Association
- 6.13. Special Olympics USA
- 6.14. Sportable
- 6.15. TeamUSA
- 6.16. Triumph Foundation
- 6.17. USA Deaf Swimming
- 6.18. United States Disabled Golf Association
- 6.19. United States Power Soccer Association
- 6.20. United States Quad Rugby Association
- 6.21. United States Golf Association
- 6.22. Western Amputee Golf Association
- 7. Virtual Fitness and Sports
- 7.1. Adaptive Adventures
- 7.2. Angel City Sports
- 7.3. Dance for All Bodies
- 7.4. Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra (DSES)
- 7.5. Empower Spinal Cord Injury Inc.
- 7.6. FightingArts
- 7.7. Fox Valley Special Recreation Association
- 7.8. Kinetic Kids
- 7.9. Move United
- 7.10. National Ability Center
- 7.11. Paralyzed Veterans of America
- 7.12. Treasure Valley Family YMCA
- 7.13. Yes U Can, USA
- 8. Additional Misc. SCI Athlete Resources
- 9. Adaptive Exercise Resources
- 9.1. Lisa Ericson's Seated Aerobic Workout
- 9.2. Before You Begin Exercising-RRTC
- 9.3. How to Videos for Exercise-RRTC
- 9.4. Get Moving & Exercise with SCI
- 9.5. Universal Fitness after SCI
- 9.6. Craig Hospital Fact Sheet
- 9.7. National Center on Health, Physical Activity & Disability
- 9.8. Exercise Program for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
- 9.9. Range of Motion
- 9.10. SCI Total Fitness online spinal cord injury exercise program
- 9.11. Every Body Fitness: SCI Total Fitness
- 9.12. Universal Exercise Equipment for Wheelchair Users
- 9.13. WOWii Physical Activity Study-to Mid-Jan2019
- 9.14. Individuals Abilities in Motion
- 9.15. Spinal Cord Injury: InfoPages
- 9.16. Exercise Tips for Power Mobility Device Users