Volunteer Instructor: Hannah Fandl Age: 20 Hometown: Poughkeepsie Attending: Union College Major: Psychology & Neuroscience How did you find out about the Adaptive Sports Foundation? A friend mentioned that an ASF member had come to school to advertise the program. What made you want to volunteer? I missed the official pitch but everything my friend […]
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Adaptive Yoga for Any Body
“You’re not going to catch me trying to wrap my foot around my head.” “Yoga? No way. I don’t bend like that.” “Me? Do yoga? You’ve got to be kidding.” These are some typical comments people make when presented with the opportunity to practice yoga. However, in the last few years people of varying ages, […]
Continue reading "Adaptive Yoga for Any Body" →Congratulations to ASF’s 2010-2011 Certification Exam Participants
Take the attitude of a student, never be too big to ask questions, never know too much to learn something new. – Og Mandino ASF encourages our staff and volunteers to participate in Professional Instructors of America (PSIA) and American Association of Snowboard Instructors (AASI) education and certification events. We are proud to announce the […]
Continue reading "Congratulations to ASF’s 2010-2011 Certification Exam Participants" →ASF ends the season with the Ralph Hartman Tribute Race
70 racers and over 160 volunteers made the Hartman Race a spectacular, fun and celebratory final event for the 2010-11 ASF winter season. The fun race was set up on the lower half of Windham Mountain’s trail, Whiteway. Competitors ranged from mono-skiers, bi-skiers, and 4 trackers to snowboarders and skiers with cognitive disabilities. A great […]
Continue reading "ASF ends the season with the Ralph Hartman Tribute Race" →Wounded Warrior Stephen Valyou finds the thrill of mono-skiing
Stephen Valyou, Explosive Ordinance Disposal, Retired Army, is used to adrenaline. It’s no surprise he’s taken to mono-skiing. “I like the adrenaline rush. I was an EOD tech. Nothing is going to equal the rush of walking towards an IED and seeing if its going to explode,” said Stephen. “I like being outside. I like […]
Continue reading "Wounded Warrior Stephen Valyou finds the thrill of mono-skiing" →Special Olympics for the first time
Submitted by Meghan Hopkins, ASF Race Team Member On Saturday March 5, 2011, I went to the New York State Special Olympics for the first time. It was awesome. I had so much fun with all of the other team members. While we were waiting to start the race I met some new skiers and […]
Continue reading "Special Olympics for the first time" →ASF invades West Mountain
Submitted by ASF Race Team Coach Mary Bozzone On March 5, 2011, 13 athletes, six coaches, 20 parents and family members, plus our favorite two West Mountain coaches, Ray and Mary, headed to West Mountain for the Special Olympics Regional Games. Everyone had a wonderful time seeing old friends and competing against one another. This […]
Continue reading "ASF invades West Mountain" →Teens with cancer have fun skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and riding snowcats and snowmobiles at Hunter Mountain
On February 9th and 10th, 14 teens who have cancer and are currently in treatment at Tomorrow’s Children Institute in Hackensack, N.J., enjoyed two days of fun at Hunter Mountain. 15 ASF volunteer instructors and a few Hunter snowboard instructors took them skiing and snowboarding on the first afternoon. Later in the day everybody went […]
Continue reading "Teens with cancer have fun skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and riding snowcats and snowmobiles at Hunter Mountain" →Spotlight on ASF student – Meet Melanie Josif and her family
“This is the one sport we can do as a family,” said Suzette Josif. Suzette and Marvin and their children, Melanie, age 10; Eli, age 8; and Sydney, age 4; ski at Windham just about every weekend all season long. This is Melanie’s third season skiing with the Adaptive Sports Foundation. Melanie, a child on […]
Continue reading "Spotlight on ASF student – Meet Melanie Josif and her family" →Wounded Warriors enjoy snowsports in Windham
Casey, Braylee and Frank Washburn, Army Capt. 0-3 (RET) “I can’t begin to thank you enough for the weekend that I had at Windham. It was the best time that I have had in a long time. It was my first time skiing and I fell in love with it,” said Brett Cassavant, Sgt. USMC […]
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