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Practical guide Full descriptions available in Handbook document ( pdf) This Section of the Handbook Fun Inclusive presents the list of recommended sports and games. The description of each of the twelve tested activities includes the rules of the game where possible; games with complicated rules refer to the relevant references in the internet. Descriptions also include comments and recommendations from the sport camps in Cambodia and Angola. The idea is that this part of the book should be used out on the field as a practical guide including the description of the activities and providing at the same time space to write down own observations, comments and improvements. The list is a recommendation of feasible sports and games. Because of the variety of disabilities and their gravity, it is not possible to prepare a list valid for everybody. Every child is an individual and a ready-made solution is evidently not possible. The trainers and multipliers must therefore be flexible and able to adapt games and sport activities to the need of each individual child. | Suggested sport activities (selected games for sports camps are underlined) Ball games - Badminton
- Wheelchair basketball
- Burning ball
- Football with crutches
- Goal ball
- International game
- Rescue ball
- Table tennis
- Tennis
- Sitting volleyball
Competition - Cycle race
- Marathon (short-distance)
- Crutch-runners race
- Wheelchair race and slalom
- Athletics ? Relay races
Games - Wizards and fairies
- Bowling
- Boccia
- Drawing knots
- Chess
- Halma
- Darts
- Gulf
- Ox on the Hill
Physical Fitness - Gymnastics and acrobatics
- Rhythmic gymnastics
- Climbing/crawling
- Free dance
- Robot program
- Martial arts ? Self-defence
- Swimming
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