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... compete in a wheelchair / seated class ( i.e. Classes 1-4 ) and athletes who are able to walk compete in an ambulant class ( i.e. Classes 5-8 ) . However , some athletes who walk with assistive devices or have particularly poor balance ...
... compete in a wheelchair / seated class ( i.e. Classes 1-4 ) and athletes who are able to walk compete in an ambulant class ( i.e. Classes 5-8 ) . However , some athletes who walk with assistive devices or have particularly poor balance ...
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... compete in upper divisions ( e.g. a Division 1 archer may opt to compete in a Division 2 competition ) providing they follow the entry guidelines established by CP - ISRA . c ) Men and women compete separately . During these ...
... compete in upper divisions ( e.g. a Division 1 archer may opt to compete in a Division 2 competition ) providing they follow the entry guidelines established by CP - ISRA . c ) Men and women compete separately . During these ...
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... compete in an able - bodied pistol shooting championships would be an example of totally integrated sports situation . Targeted sports for including athletes with CP Athletes with CP can attempt almost any sport . In fact , many ...
... compete in an able - bodied pistol shooting championships would be an example of totally integrated sports situation . Targeted sports for including athletes with CP Athletes with CP can attempt almost any sport . In fact , many ...
Contents
Understanding Cerebral Palsy | 1 |
Coaching Athletes with Cerebral Palsy | 49 |
Classification and Rule Modifications | 133 |
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able-bodied athletes able-bodied peers ambulant assessment assistive devices associated coaching implications associated conditions ataxia athetosis athlete's athletes with CP Athletes with Disabilities balance ball boccia body brain Cerebral Palsy chair Class Coaching Athletes Coaching implications compete competition Contact Agencies coordination CP-ASRF CP-ISRA Functional Classification develop difficulty diplegic Flexibility Training functional ability Functional Classification System Functional profile further information refer head injury implications of athletes individual Influence of Abnormal integrated intellectual disability involved javelin legs limb/s limbs manual mechanical efficiency motor movement patterns muscle groups muscle tone Note Paralympics paraplegia perform physical fitness player poor position posture Powerlifting predominantly affected primitive reflexes quadriplegia refer to Appendix refer to Chapter Reflex Activity relation require result Rule Modifications severe shot put skills spasticity grade sport specific functional sport specific movement strength training stretch reflex swimmers Swimming technique therapy programs training program trunk Type of Neuromuscular wheelchair athletes Winnick