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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Athletes Disabled' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Athletes Disabled Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Athletes Disabled 1. Resources For Wheelchair Exercisers - By: Jon Gestl Ask most people of the challenges they face following through with an exercise program and you're likely to hear the common complaints: Lack of motivation, being too tired, not having enough time, too busy. Or as someone recently told me, "My get up and go has gotten up and gone". But ima... Featured ArticleThe Baby Boomer Athlete: Prevention And Treatment Of Minor Injuries Are you a Baby Boomer? If you were born between the years of 1946 to 1964, you are part of the 79.1 million Boomers, comprising 29 percent of the total US population. According to the AARP, every seven seconds a Baby Boomer turns 50! And, about one-third of Americans who take part in sports activities are Boomers.As this generation grows older, they are working harder to keep their youth and vitality, are staying active with physical activity, and unfortunately are experiencing more ...
Read full story 2. Understanding More About Wheelchair Basketball - By: Michael Russell Basketball is a game of strategy that has recently grown to include a widely popular amount of interest from all ages and all nationalities, there are many who find basketball feeding their urge for sports and a need for activity, and this is not just limited to able-bodied athletes either as much a... 3. Rigid Versus Folding Wheelchairs Explained - By: Gene Emmer Disabled athletes are rarely seen competing in a folding wheelchairs. Why? The reason is increased performance of rigid wheelchairs. All athletes seek to optimize performance. But performance is not only important for sports wheelchairs, it is important for active everyday users as well.... 4. Wheelchairs: The Trend From Functionality To Individuality - By: Gene Emmer Wheelchairs have been around for hundreds of years, but early wheelchairs were intended only to help a disabled individual move from point A to point B. As society progressed and disabled individuals became more integrated, the role of the wheelchair began to change as well. Wheelchairs ... 5. Attention: Wheelchairs For Rent! - By: Mart Gil Abareta When you are in need of wheelchairs and you cannot afford to buy a new one, there are lots of wheelchair rental shops where you can go. But before renting a chair, you have to know the pros and cons of the wheelchairs which are available in the market today and if they provide maximum comfort, mobil... 6. The Sport Of Archery In The Olympic Games - By: Michael Russell Archery was not a sports event in the first ancient Olympic Games in Greece. However, the games were held for over 1,000 years, so it's entirely possible that at some time archery was an Olympic sport in the past. Archery for men was an event for the first time in the modern Olympics in 1900. The ... 7. Business Overhead Expense Insurance – Do I Need It - By: Andy Puls Personal disability insurance protects a physician’s ability to earn income, but what protects his or her medical practice? Business overhead expenses are just as relentless for those who suffer a disability. A practice that relies on a small number of people (or one person) to produce revenue is ... 8. Coaching Players To Learn, Believe And Be Positive - By: Michael Russell To coach is to teach. To teach, a coach must encourage his players to learn, to believe in what he's teaching them and to help the players always stay positive. Coaches never should assume that any of the new athletes can understand or perform what he is trying to teach them. An ev... 9. Athletes Use Subliminal Perception As Part Of Their Training Regime - By: Louisa Croft An athlete does not just have to go through endless gruelingtraining regimes teamed with special diets full ofcarbohydrates, proteins, and everything else energy-full - theyhave to 'mentally prepare' the body too.On hearing the term 'mental preparation' being used, it makesyou wonder wha... 10. Ten Thoughts To Ponder When Creating An Escape Plan For Disabled People - By: Michael Russell Many families prepare for a potential disaster, such as a fire, by creating escape plans. They may sit down and together figure out how to get out of the home. They may plan a standard place for the family to meet once they are out and may even install window ladders for fire safety reasons. Disa... 11. Senior Scam Alert - By: Christine Silva Welcome to the Senior Scam Alert, a column designed for seniors, in order to inform them of scams and cons that are regularly committed against senior citizens. Seniors are victims of cons more often than any other age group. Seniors tend to be more trusting, and less apt to question som... 12. Sport Wheelchairs - By: Maricon Williams Today, almost every sport is offered to the wheelchair user - wheelchair skiing, downhill wheelchair racing, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair basketball and more. Participating in sports will not only help strengthen your body and improve dexterity, it will also boost your self-esteem. Manu... 13. Why Ace Athletes Must Be "fathered" - By: Jeff Miles Having a coach to see and guide you through a competition is not enough to be an ace athlete. Someone must coach you until you reach mastery. That someone ought to be a real athlete himself, coached or fathered through a long process by a qualified father in athletic training.... 14. Olympic Swimming - By: Michael Russell Swimming has long been a favorite of the summer Olympic games. There are great stories about the swimmers and their hard bodies gliding through the water is tough not to watch. The Olympic swimmers train for years to get to the Olympic games and there is no doubt that they are all very tough compe... 15. Meeting Medicaid Billing Needs With Sensitive Medical Billing Software - By: Joe Miller Medicaid Billing Medicaid billing (similar to medicare billing)requires medical billing software that is versatile and sensitive enough to work with Medicaid. Medicaid is state subsidization of medical expenses paid on behalf of qualified low-income individuals or families. Though require... 16. Sports Massage Therapy - By: Sharon Hopkins What is Sports Massage Therapy An athlete, before a performance, is under immense stress emotionally and physically and the body is also prone to injuries. Practices before the event lead to constant build-up of tension in the muscles and cause stress on joints, ligaments, te... 17. Day Spas And Athletic Performance - By: Michael Russell Many people use day spa services for general relaxation and rejuvenation. Some day spa visitors aim for more specific benefits from their treatments. Golfers and other athletes look to the day spa as part of their overall preparation for their sports. What services do day s... 18. Athletics -the Challenge Of The Athlete - By: Michael Russell College sports are a big part of college life and American culture. With respect to college life they give a university a sense of unity and pride that no other aspect of a school can give. This facet of college sports can greatly influence the “college experience” of each student. This experience w... 19. College Athletics-the Challenges Of The Athlete - By: Jonathan Morrell 1972758 College sports are a big part of college life and American culture. With respect to college life they give a university a sense of unity and pride that no other aspect of a school can give. This facet of college sports can greatly influence the “college experience” of each student. This experienc... 20. Traveling In Wheelchair - By: Viojieley Gurrobat Traveling always give a person the feeling of excitement and fulfillment. Visiting new places, eating at a great restaurant or watching your favorite football game at the stadium is a great way to spend a free time. But for disabled individuals, especially for those in a wheelchair, these activi... 21. College Sports - By: Michael Russell College sports are a big part of college life and American culture. With respect to college life they give a university a sense of unity and pride that no other aspect of a school can give. This facet of college sports can greatly influence the “college experience” of each student. This experience w... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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