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June, 2010
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A wheelchair accessible workout system
for fitness and rehabilitation
 

Meet Tricia Downing, Wheelchair Athlete Extraordinaire!
Camp Discovery - A fitness camp Tricia Downing 1
for women in wheelchairs in
Denver, Colorado.
"I wanted a group of women who could, by sharing, begin to feel stronger, bolder and braver in their lives, not just vent to each other or create a pity party. In my mind, that meant adventure and excitement; opportunities to expand and challenge."

Planning a Trip?
How about Italy?Italy
Accessible Italy has been organizing
tours and tourism services for individuals with disabilities since 1995.
Accessible Italy is A NON-PROFIT BODY that is busy with helping foreign tourists with disabilities to plan their Italian holidays.
AKCESS Compact - For a Serious Workout!
Whatever your fitness goals may be, you need Kardena Lat Pull
the right tools to accomplish them. At AKCESS International we understand what it takes to deliver results. Our AKCESS Compact body workout system has it all. From its compact design to its extensive list of exercise options, it goes above and beyond standard strength-training to help you reach a new level of fitness.


Are you ready to workout?

Healthy Snack Ideas
Healthy snacks are the key to any health and wellness plan! healthy snack
Remember kindergarten? You would get fed breakfast before school, mid morning snack, then lunch, then after school snack and dinner! Wasn't life grand? When trying to control your weight, eat proper portions and make better food choices, healthy snacks are essential. This article provides the top 20 healthy snack ideas you can include in your nutritional plan to help you reach your fitness goals!

New Wheelchair gets its first real-world test!
new wheelchair
The U.N. Development Program estimates that less than 1 percent of the need for wheelchairs in developing countries is met by local production, partly because small workshops can't exploit economies of scale to be profitable. Moreover, the wheelchairs that are available aren't designed for people who must push themselves over rough roads and muddy walking paths often encountered in the Third World. As a result, millions of people must rely on others to carry them or be stranded inside their homes.


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