Mid-summer adaptive track and field event
La Crosse Logan High School 1500 Ranger Drive, La Crosse, WI, United StatesTest your mid-summer progress at this adaptive track and field event in La Crosse.
Test your mid-summer progress at this adaptive track and field event in La Crosse.
New this fall- STAR will be starting a wheelchair football program. Come and try out this fast paced, competitive, and fun sport using our new PER4MAX football chairs.
Come and enjoy your Sunday afternoons out on the water with your family and friends. Let's get moving together!
Adaptive and Para Music will follow curriculum from Drums Alive and will include rhythm work, boomwhackers, and cardio drumming. No music experience is necessary.
The Coulee Region Frost Sled Hockey team is back for another season! This program is for those with physical disabilities or balance issues that prevent them from playing stand up hockey.
Send away the end of summer blues and join us in playing soccer. We will start the season outside but will move indoors when needed.
New this fall- STAR is jumping into the pickleball craze! Learning this sport will allow you to play alongside your family and friends.
New this fall- STAR will be starting a wheelchair football program. Come and try out this fast paced, competitive, and fun sport using our new PER4MAX football chairs.
This program will be focused on fundamental sport skills and gross motor development. Participants in Fit Kids may have difficulty with motor coordination, learning disabilities, and/or mild cognitive impairment. Youth may participate in both Fit Kids 1 and Fit Kids 2.
Whether you are trying something new or participating in a lifelong hobby, boxing is sure to be tons of fun. This program will follow Rock Steady Boxing curriculum and will assist individuals with PD in developing strength, agility, balance, and decrease rigidity and tone.
Adaptive and Para Music will follow curriculum from Drums Alive and will include rhythm work, boomwhackers, and cardio drumming. No music experience is necessary.
No music experience is necessary. This program will follow Drums Alive curriculum and will include cardio drumming, boomwhackers, rhythm work, and voice activation in order to challenge the cognitive and vocal symptoms associated with Parkinson’s Disease.