
Paula Kissinger: Accessibility and Accommodations in Blind Sports
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Paula Kissinger, a visually impaired athlete, shares her experiences participating in various sports and activities. She discusses her background in horseback riding, swimming, judo, skiing, and more. Paula emphasizes the importance of finding a sport or activity that you enjoy and are passionate about, regardless of your abilities. She also highlights the need for more awareness and education about blind sports and encourages curiosity and open conversations about visual impairments.
Takeaways
Find a sport or activity that you enjoy and are passionate about, regardless of your abilities.
There are various accommodations and adaptations available to make sports and activities accessible for visually impaired individuals.
More awareness and education about blind sports is needed to foster curiosity and understanding.
Open conversations and curiosity can help break down barriers and create a more inclusive environment for visually impaired individuals.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Announcement
02:21 Paula's Background and Active Lifestyle
05:22 Paula's Experience as a Blind Trail Guide
08:11 Growing Up on an Arabian Breeding Ranch
09:24 Involvement in Adaptive Skiing
13:29 Discovering Sports and Activities at Camp
14:30 The Impact of Sports on Paula's Life
15:15 The Accessibility of Judo for Visually Impaired Individuals
18:57 Accommodations in Cycling, Running, and Swimming
20:27 Guides and Communication in Skiing
24:19 Encouragement to Find Passion in Sports and Activities
25:23 The Need for Awareness and Education in Blind Sports
26:21 Fostering Curiosity and Open Conversations
27:40 Closing Remarks and Gratitude
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