Adaptive water skiing is for people who would not be able to water-ski without adaptive equipment.
Adaptive water-skiing provides an alternative activity to help promote independence and allow people to experience the thrill and excitement of water sports to people with physical disabilities that did not think were possible.
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If you own a website, which is involved with disabilities, or provide a service to the disabled, then please submit your site for inclusion. Only sites related to disabilities will be accepted.
Once we recieve your submission, we will then review your website, and upon you adding a Link to Apparelyzed, we will add your site to the directory if we feel it is acceptable. Please note that we do not deep link, and we will use your website's title or domain name for the link text.
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Forget the restrictions of the land, leave your disability behind and feel the freedom of the water. With the expert guidance and assistance from fully qualified instructors you can take to the water and learn to water ski, whatever your disability.
Our aim is to introduce newcomers to the sport who, due to their disability would not have considered the challenge previously possible. Amputee, blind, deaf, sufferers of partial paralysis, paraplegic other wheelchair users, people with Multiple Sclerosis and learning disabilities have all graduated from the British Disabled Water Ski Association.