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From the Information Specialist\'s Desk: Golf Part: 2 Instructional Resources and Equipment


In this issue, we have the second part of the three-part series on golf written by Gary Robb. The series features photos and a video clip and focuses specifically on the prospective golfer with a disability who has little or no experience with the game. Part two of the article focuses on instructional resources and equipment.

Instructional Resources and Equipment http://www.ncpad.org/fun/fact_sheet.php?sheet=825



Also, this month's theme for the Be Active Your Way Blog is Creative Programming and Activities. Check out the dialog from NCPAD's Carolyn Lullo.

http://www.health.gov/paguidelines/blog/default.aspx

Other bloggers featured later this month will include:
- Karen Hawkins, Defense Commissary Agency, U.S. Department of Defense

- Colin Milner, International Council on Active Aging

- Jim Kauffman, YMCA



More news you might have missed this past month:
CDC's new Disability and Health website! http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

A FREE new e-journal from American Academy of Health and Fitness
Health and Wellness Across the Gamut of Life!
http://www.aahf.info/index.htm#eJournal_signup

Disabilities Are No Hurdle to Exercise
http://www.delawareonline.come
NCPAD's Director James Rimmer is also quoted in the article.

The Action Trackchair
http://www.actiontrackchair.com/.


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