Judo—a sport enjoyed by youth and adults—provides physical and mental benefits.
Adapted Athletic/Sport Organizations
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American Association of Adapted Sports ProgramsOpens a new window
American Blind Bowlers AssociationOpens a new window
American Blind GolfOpens a new window
American Blind Skiing FoundationOpens a new window
Beep Kickball
The Beep Kickball AssociationOpens a new window
BlazeSports AmericaOpens a new window
Blind Judo FoundationOpens a new window
Blind Sailing InternationalOpens a new window
Blind Sports OrganizationOpens a new window
Canadian Blind Sports AssociationOpens a new window
Camp Abilities BrockportOpens a new window
Challenged Athletes FoundationOpens a new window
Disabled Sports USAOpens a new window
Discovery Blind SportsOpens a new window
Foresight Ski Guides — For Visually Impaired and Blind SkiersOpens a new window
International Blind Golf AssociationOpens a new window
International Blind Sports Federation (IBSF)Opens a new window
International Blind Tennis AssociationOpens a new window
Tennis is a growing sport for players with visual impairment.
Judo for Blind AthletesOpens a new window
National Beep Baseball AssociationOpens a new window
National Camps for Blind ChildrenOpens a new window
NEHSA New England Handicapped Sports AssociationOpens a new window
North Central Association of Schools for the Blind (NCASB)Opens a new window
Northwest Association for Blind AthletesOpens a new window
Outlook Nebraska, Inc.Opens a new window
Paralympic GamesOpens a new window
Skating Athletes Bold At Heart (SABAH)Opens a new window
Ski for LightOpens a new window
Special OlympicsOpens a new window
United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA)Opens a new window
United States Blind Golf AssociationOpens a new window
U.S. Sailing — Adaptive Sailing — Blind SailingOpens a new window
USA Deaf Sports FederationOpens a new window
Vermont Adaptive Ski & SportsOpens a new window
WE Fit WellnessOpens a new window
Teaching an individual with deafblindness to swim requires a combination of sign, tactile modeling, and physical guidance.