
Frame running - Wikipedia
Frame running, previously known as RaceRunning, [2][3] is an adaptive athletic discipline, primarily for people with severe coordination and balance impairments such as cerebral palsy. Athletes use a three-wheeled running frame, with a saddle, body …
RaceRunning (Frame Running) with RAD-innovations
Frame Running is a sport where athletes run using three-wheeled running frames without pedals, like the RAD RaceRunner. The frame supports athletes with mobility and balance impairments as they propel themselves forward independently using their legs.
Home | Frame Running USA
Frame Running is an international disability sport where children and adults compete with running frames at track and field events. Adaptive mobility equipment is a running frame. FrameRunning USA supports mobility, recreation, and competition …
Frame Running | CP Sport | Cerebral Palsy Sport
Frame Running (formerly known as RaceRunning) is an adapted sport for children, young people and adults who cannot functionally run and rely on sports aids for mobility and balance. A Frame Runner is a three wheeled frame where the athlete is supported by a saddle and body plate.
RAD RaceRunner Running Bike - RAD Innovations
The RAD RaceRunner® running frame, also known as a "Running Frame" or "Frame Runner," is an adaptive mobility device. Running frames are frequently used by children and adults with cerebral palsy (CP), Parkinson’s, stroke, spinal cord injuries (SCI), muscular dystrophy, or general balance and mobility challenges to propel themselves on their ...
Frame running - World Abilitysport
Frame running is primarily for athletes with co-ordination impairments associated with cerebral palsy and related neurological conditions. Frame running provides a much-needed opportunity for aerobic exercise for individuals with severe motor and co-ordination impairments.
Frame Running Is The Most Exciting Sport You’ve Never Heard Of
Jun 6, 2023 · Fred Flintstone has nothing on frame runners. Though the 1960s prime-time cartoon character famously propelled his car with churning legs, four athletes racing at the U.S. Paralympics Track & Field National Championships in May pushed their three-wheel frames with far more grace and athleticism.
Frame Running / RaceRunning Rules And Classification
Mar 15, 2024 · Frame Running (also known as RaceRunning) is a sport designed for athletes with disabilities and balance impairments. Athletes use a running bike called Frame Runner, which features a three-wheeled frame with saddle and body supports and no pedals. They should have the ability to steering the bike.
About Frame Running USA
Frame Running (also/formerly known as RaceRunning) is a sport designed for athletes with disabilities and balance impairments. Athletes use an adaptive mobility device, called a Running Frame, which features a three wheeled frame with saddle and body supports and no pedals.
RaceRunning - Disability Sports Australia
Frame Running (formerly RaceRunning) is an innovative sport for people with a physical disability who have impaired balance, who are not able to functionally run, regardless of age.