Adaptive Cycling, Adaptive Equipment, Bicycle safety

Blog tagged as Adaptive Cycling, Adaptive Equipment, Bicycle safety

And the Award Goes To…

06.03.26 05:59 PM By Tony B - Comment(s)
And the Award Goes To…

Why is it that we all lose our minds when there is even a hint of celebrity in our midst?


“Wow! They are filming a movie downtown. Let’s go and see if we can get an autograph!”


or


 “My cousin’s friend’s girlfriend’s Mom once met John Travolta at an airport when they were on their way to Orlando...

It’s All About Balance

06.03.26 05:51 PM By Tony B - Comment(s)
It’s All About Balance

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one-third of adults over sixty-five fall each year. Most are not seriously injured, but broken bones and head injuries from falls land about 700,000 people in hospitals each year, the CDC says.


Tiffany Shubert, a physical therapis...

FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Bikes

06.03.26 04:24 PM By Tony B - Comment(s)
FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Bikes

When choosing a safe bicycle for your child consider the following points:

Look for a bike that is simple, safe, sturdy, and durable. Most children do not appreciate or use gear, hand brakes, and other safety features until age 9.

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FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Pedals with Straps

06.03.26 03:53 PM By Tony B - Comment(s)
FATWHEELS Bicycle Safety Series – Pedals with Straps

Recently, I received the following question from a board-certified physical therapist:

Hello,


I am a pediatric physical therapist. I am so excited to find your website and products!


Most of my patients need a special needs adaptive tricycle, but I am working with a 10-year-old child who may be ready to...

The Benefits of Cycling For Those with ADHD

06.03.26 03:25 PM By Tony B - Comment(s)
The Benefits of Cycling For Those with ADHD

Recently, an interesting article was published in the American Therapeutic Recreation Association’s (ATRA) March, 2024 newsletter about the benefits cycling for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).


Here is some of what researchers, (Cameron Sterling, Christopher Peck, Carol...

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