I have a C5/6 (complete) SCI and I sink like a brick since the injury, so I wear a sports impact life jacket. With the boyancy issue fixed I swim a mile in 60 - 64 minutes, the most difficult part of which is turning at the end of the pool... I turn counter-clockwise because my left arm is the strongest to push off the wall and correct my direction.
See my sport & paralysis artworks on Youtube 'MrHeadscrewedon'
I have a C5/6 (complete) SCI and I sink like a brick since the injury, so I wear a sports impact life jacket. With the boyancy issue fixed I swim a mile in 60 - 64 minutes, the most difficult part of which is turning at the end of the pool... I turn counter-clockwise because my left arm is the strongest to push off the wall and correct my direction.
See my sport & paralysis artworks on Youtube 'MrHeadscrewedon'
harry1066tube 9 months ago
Thats awesome man. I recently got back in the water myself. Keep up the hard work & never quit.......
ruz2g 1 year ago
This is Greate , I have trained a girl with T4 injury to swim on the back. But the Technic was different
MrBandarak 1 year ago
was this hard for him?
videolver2 3 years ago
Go Stan Go!!
So proud of him!!
Hugs...
ahjan77 3 years ago