Game-changing new campaign getting blind and partially sighted people active
A trailblazing new campaign is tackling the disparity of physical activity among blind and partially sighted people in a bid to propel participation to new heights. In a series of emotive videos, the See Sport Differently initiative shares the real stories of blind and partially sighted people who have overcome the many hurdles that often prevent them from getting involved in sport and physical activity.
Ad Launched by The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and British Blind Sport (BBS), the campaign includes an accessible online hub to provide information and guidance on accessible sports and activities and how blind and partially sighted people can get involved, also featuring an interactive quiz where people can find out what sports and activities best suit them. AthleticsMost Brits would report doping suspicions to UKAD, new survey revealsYESTERDAY AT 12:57 The campaign also sets out the barriers faced by people with sight loss and celebrates their journey to get involved and stay active by taking part in swimming, martial arts and adapted team sports such as Goalball.
Derrick Errol Evans MBE, widely known as Mr Motivator, who is supporting the campaign with a series of free audibly accessible home workout videos said: «Exercise is for everyone, regardless of age, weight, ability, or sight loss. »Whether it is simple chair exercises or a cardio workout, there is something out there for everyone.