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Kayaking For People With Disabilities
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Written by: George Ross
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Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 |
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Olden days when people with physical disabilities were considered helpless has long since gone. These days, society and various communities for the physically challenged have devised ways to make them become more responsible and independent. These individuals can even take a sport without a problem. People always feel a sense of accomplishment when they are able to overcome challenges and it is exciting to note that the challenge of physical disability is just a thing of the past.
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One of the most raved recreations for disabled people is kayaking. There are some people who have revolutionized the sport and made them available even to handicapped individuals. One name that stands out would be Mark Theobald.
To his peers, Mark is known as the kayak inventor/extraordinaire. He has made kayaking possible and accessible to people who used to think they wouldn't have a chance to be able to enjoy paddling the waters with his innovative ways and incredible dedication. Mark's revolutionary paddles and backrest adaptations has made his concepts a favorite among organizations with disability programs.
Kayaking enthusiasts with physical disabilities have much to thank Mark for. One enthusiast who cannot walk raved that kayaking is a great sport for him because paddling can replace walking and now he can be free to explore unique environments and overcome challenges with independence.
These days, more and more quadriplegics are getting the chance to be able to paddle a kayak as Mark is continually working with them to engineer designs that would enable them to operate a kayak independently. One female college student in particular thought that there was no more chance for her but they were able to do the unexpected. Like many people who has CP, her movements are strictly limited.
One of the people who tested Mark's concept is a quadriplegic who had very limited use of his hands. The revolutionized hand paddles made it almost effortless for him to steer the kayak. He gave the design a rave review. As of today he is still working with Mark to further the concept to enable those with severe handicaps to enjoy the sport of kayaking.
There are some people like Mark who tirelessly devote their time, skill and effort to help make handicapped people enjoy life to the fullest. A sport like kayaking is no longer exclusive to fully able people. Even people with disabilities now have a chance to explore new environments and surpass insurmountable challenges even on their own.
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