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All Can Ski- Warm Springs Rehabilitation System

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In the summer of '92, Warm Springs Rehabilitation System and Sea World San Antonio teamed up to host San Antonio's first adaptive water ski clinic on the Sea World ski lake. Warm Springs All Can Ski has since grown into an annual two-day extravaganza capable of skiing more than 80 people with a wide range of abilities.

The success of this event is due to a unique collaborative effort between Warm Springs, Sea World, World Entertainment Services and Texas Adaptive Aquatics. The lake provides an ideal environment for a first-time skier with accessible entry to the water. Participants are able to enter the water from the carpeted stage without going through sand or mud or attempting difficult transfers from a boat.

Texas Adaptive Aquatics staff outfit each participant with specialized equipment to accommodate their abilities. First-time skiers are accompanied by a Sea World Skier trained to assist with balance and to ensure a successful experience.

Other Programs from Warm Springs Rehabilitation System

  1. Abilitees Challenge Golf Tournament & Clinic - Warm Springs Rehabilitation System
  2. Adult Programs - Warm Springs Rehabilitation System
  3. All Can Ski - Warm Springs Rehabilitation System
  4. Fitness and Wellness Programs - Warm Springs Rehabilitation System
  5. Health and Fitness - Warm Spring Rehabilitation System
  6. Specialty Services and Programs
  7. Spoke Bender Bowl (Wheelchair Football) - Warm Springs Rehabilitation System

Last Updated: 2009-08-25 14:18

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