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The Benefits of trying Wheelchair Basketball

Wheelchair basketball is a great sport for people with disabilities. It’s a fast-paced game that requires strength, endurance, and quick thinking. Plus there are many other benefits to playing wheelchair basketball, including:

 

Wheelchair basketball improves your core strength

Core strength is important for everyone, but it’s especially useful for wheelchair basketball players. This sport requires you to have strong core muscles because they’re responsible for stabilizing your spine while you’re dribbling and shooting. When your core is weak, this can lead to lower back pain or injury—but when your core is strong, these problems don’t occur as often. And there’s no better way to improve your core strength than by playing wheelchair basketball!

Increase in overall strength

You will use your arms and legs to propel yourself forward, so you’ll need to engage your upper body as well. While the benefits of this kind of workout are obvious, you may be surprised at how much it will help with strength in your lower body as well. Most sports require constant motion and swift movements that place a lot of stress on the knees and ankles; wheelchair basketball forces players to move slowly and deliberately, creating an opportunity for them to strengthen those areas without putting themselves at risk for injury.

Wheelchair basketball improves your cardiovascular fitness

Wheelchair basketball is a full-body workout. You will be running, jumping, and lifting with your whole body. This is great for increasing your cardiovascular fitness because it gets your heart rate up and burns calories. Additionally, it strengthens all of the major muscle groups in the lower body as well as the core muscles that stabilize your spine.

A study published in the Journal of Sports Science & Medicine found that playing wheelchair basketball resulted in significant gains in muscle mass compared to participants who did not play sports at all over an eight-week period.* This means that if you play wheelchair basketball regularly you will also see improvements in muscular strength.* If you are new to working out or want something different from traditional gym exercises like weight lifting or cross-training classes then try this fun alternative!

It gives you the Ability to think more quickly

If you’re a sports-minded type who likes to play games and compete, wheelchair basketball has many benefits for you. You’ll be able to think more quickly and make quick decisions on the court. You’ll have to think on your feet, as well as about your teammates and opponents. And you’ll need to know how to play with multiple body parts — in this case, the wheels of your chair rather than hands or feet!

There are Social benefits

One of the most obvious benefits of wheelchair basketball is the way it helps you meet new people. Most teams have a core group of regulars, but they also need players as subs in case others can’t make it to practice or play an important match. This means that if you’re willing to come out and give it a try, someone will be happy to have you!

Wheelchair basketball is fun and easy to learn, so don’t be afraid to ask questions about how the game works. If you have any trouble finding a league nearby contact us—we may know where there are some openings on teams near where you live!

Opportunity to travel

Wheelchair basketball is a great way to travel. You can do it all, including:

  • Traveling to watch other teams or players play
  • Traveling for support of your team or someone else’s team
  • Visiting friends and family around the world (or even just locally) and competing in their tournaments

Wheelchair basketball will give you Increased independence and self-confidence

One of the most important benefits of wheelchair basketball is that it can help people who have been disabled regain their independence and self-confidence. For example, if someone has been in a wheelchair for some time and does not participate in sports or other physical activities, they may become depressed because of their lack of independence. By playing wheelchair basketball, you can regain your sense of control over your life by being able to do things on your own.

If you are an athlete who played before becoming injured or disabled, then getting back into physical activity will help build up both mental and emotional strength as well as muscle power after recovery from an injury or illness.

Wheelchair basketball also helps people learn how to take risks again by encouraging them to step out of their comfort zone while still feeling safe with teammates around them at all times during practice or game play sessions! This opens up doors for many different areas within each person’s life including relationships with friends/family members who support each other unconditionally despite any setbacks along the way; learning new skillsets through teamwork exercises such as passing drills etc.; developing leadership qualities through coaching others during training sessions; working together towards common goals (such as earning gold medals during international competitions!).

Wheelchair basketball’s fun!

There are many benefits to playing wheelchair basketball, but none is more obvious than the fun you’ll have. You will meet new people in your community who share similar interests and goals, which can help make your life more fulfilling. You will also get plenty of exercise while playing this sport!

It’s also a great way to get out of the house and into the community. When you play wheelchair basketball, you will be able to spend time with others who enjoy it as much as you do! This means that when there are games or tournaments on certain days/nights (depending on what schedule works best for everyone), everyone knows exactly where they need to be at those times so they can come together as one big family away from home

Wheelchair basketball is a great activity for people with disabilities

Wheelchair basketball is a great way to get exercise. It’s also a great way to meet new people and improve your physical and mental health.

So, if you have a disability or mobility issues and want to take up a sport, why not try wheelchair basketball? It’s fun, has many health benefits and allows you to meet new people.