Adapted Paddling

Is it the sense of challenge and discovery; the beauty of the land, water, and wildlife around your boat; the energy and renewal after a great paddle; or the bond between paddlers? For paddlers with disabilities it is all of those reasons plus it is freedom. And with 54 million people in the United States possessing a disability, it’s likely that disability affects your life in some way, or that of a friend or a family member. Adapted paddling opens the door to paddling to all, including people who have disabilities.

What is Adapted Paddling?

It is simply paddling canoes and kayaks using the standard equipment which is adapted as needed to compensate for any function the paddler has lost due to disability. While an adaptation may be made to the paddle grip or the seating support within the craft, the sport of paddling is not changed or adapted. The same canoes, kayaks and paddling gear are used in the same manner. Adapted Paddling programs are committed to providing full integration of paddlers who have disabilities and to provide all paddlers with the equipment, teaching style, and paddling locations that best meets the paddler needs. On the water all paddlers are equal. It is a paddlers ability, not their disability that makes the difference. Water is the ultimate equalizer. Paddling is Freedom

Here is a list of items you will need to bring with you:
- Change of clothes
- Sunscreen
- towel and warm clothing
- 2 Water Bottle
- Hat and sunglasses + safety strapOptional Items:
- Light synthetic undergarment (polypropylene, bergalene, capilene) top & bottom – Wetsuit
- Dry top – Paddling Pants
- Booties/Wet shoes  

Camera/Film

Move Along will provide:
- Watercraft
- Paddles
- Life Jacket and Whistle
- Buoyancy aid

 
Location:
TBA
 
Cost:
TBD
Times:
TBA
Dates:
2012 Dates TBA
Pre-Paddling Pool Session:
TBD
Contact Information:
Nikki Cook
Email: nikkicook44@gmail.com
Phone: 315-761-1106