Frame Running Around the World
Frame Running is a rapidly growing sport around the world. While still uncommon in the United States, we can look to other countries to see how Frame Running groups are helping countless disabled individuals become athletes - or just enjoy increased mobility recreationally. These clubs and organizations often offer a wealth of information and inspiration on their websites and social media feeds, so we felt that listing a few of our favorites here would be useful to anyone learning about the sport.
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Cerebral Palsy (CP) Sport is England's leading national disability sports organization, supporting people with cerebral palsy reach their sporting potential. Their vision is that everyone with physical disabilities is able to access a sport of their choice.
Disability Sports Australia is Australia’s peak national body representing athletes with a physical disability.
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The first frame running/running bike club in Scotland. Their mission is to provide the opportunity of independent movement to those with a physical difficulty that affects their balance and mobility.
Now I Can Run is a non-profit in Australia run by Amy Tobin, a Frame Runner herself.
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