Turning on an adaptive sit ski is easiest with a buddy to help shimmy the back of the ski. Turn on an adaptive sit ski withtips from a sports instructor in this free video on adaptive activities. Expert: Suzy Shrare Contact: www.Splore.org Bio: Suzy Shrare has been helping people with disabilities have fun with indoor rock climbing for a few years with the organization Splore. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins … adaptive sports special needs skiing equipment
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Post by: admin on Saturday, November 21st 2009
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