Two years
ago I decided to get involved in a special running program called Athletes
Serving Athletes because it provides an excellent opportunity for many great
runners and kids with disabilities. They
use a wheelchair for racing called a “jogger”.
It is a chair that has three wheels that ride down the paths and
walkways much better than a manual chair.
People who are amazing athletic runners volunteer to push others with
physical disabilities strapped in the joggers.
There is a giant handle for them to use to help them hold on. My father and I trained as a team so that we
could be prepared for races through our community where we live. I am really impressed
that my dad is strong enough to run behind and push me. The most important reason why I chose to
become part of ASA is that I enjoy running and participating with other
people. My teammates have been doing
such a wonderful job learning how to run with the jogger. It
is always great exercise and it would of course be a reasonable way to improve overall
fitness. Lots of teenagers and younger adults
who are fantastic at running are welcome to join this club so they can train on
how to push disabled kids in wheelchairs who wouldn’t otherwise be able to participate in races like people without disabilities do.
This makes us happy and helps
maintain more focus on our strengths instead of weaknesses. The leader of my big group, Stephanie Blades,
indicates that we’re hoping to have numerous people get into the Howard County group.
Therefore, there are applications available
for new Wingmen to complete. My dad and
I have a great time together enjoying athletic events, including football, biking,
and swimming besides running. It helps
me to stay busy and make new friends in my life. I am obviously hoping to have
my peers who are successful runners sign up to be on my team since it is one of the
most popular programs in Maryland that includes individuals with and without
physical impairments.
You are an inspiration to many Alex! I feel grateful to be on the same team. Sarah Slom
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