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Adaptive - Shelby Estocado -  More Movement as an Adaptive Athlete

Shelby Estocado - More Movement as an Adaptive Athlete

12/30/22 • 51 min

Adaptive

Shelby is a superstar athlete. That hasn't changed despite a few changes to how she experiences sports. Shelby experienced a life-changing accident on February 23, 2020, at Lee Canyon near Las Vegas, breaking her sternum and T-6 vertebrae resulting in a severe spinal cord injury and paralyzing her from the chest. Shelby was active before her accident, and she became more involved in sports after her accident.
Shelby is a remarkable woman with an inspiring story and a positive outlook on how she can be a better athlete and role model for other adaptive athletes. Shelby does everything with a giant smile. This episode will make you smile, so enjoy the episode wherever you are at the moment. Relax, chill, and tune in. Enjoy.
Mentions:
Shelby's Facebook & Instagram
High Fives Organization
Contact Me:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook
Instagram: @adaptive.podcast and @mick.p.miller
Hosted and Produced by Me - Mick Miller
Audio Production by Me - Mick Miller
Cover Art and Logo Design by Me (Mick Miller) and Mikayla Seaton

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Shelby is a superstar athlete. That hasn't changed despite a few changes to how she experiences sports. Shelby experienced a life-changing accident on February 23, 2020, at Lee Canyon near Las Vegas, breaking her sternum and T-6 vertebrae resulting in a severe spinal cord injury and paralyzing her from the chest. Shelby was active before her accident, and she became more involved in sports after her accident.
Shelby is a remarkable woman with an inspiring story and a positive outlook on how she can be a better athlete and role model for other adaptive athletes. Shelby does everything with a giant smile. This episode will make you smile, so enjoy the episode wherever you are at the moment. Relax, chill, and tune in. Enjoy.
Mentions:
Shelby's Facebook & Instagram
High Fives Organization
Contact Me:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook
Instagram: @adaptive.podcast and @mick.p.miller
Hosted and Produced by Me - Mick Miller
Audio Production by Me - Mick Miller
Cover Art and Logo Design by Me (Mick Miller) and Mikayla Seaton

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Landon broke his back in July 2010 while competing on his mountain bike. After rehabilitation at GF Strong in Vancouver, British Columbia, he did not waste any time returning to activities like adaptive skiing, biking, and surfing. This episode focuses on Landon's deep love for mountain biking, a sport he pursues with blood and sweat. Adaptive mountain biking (aMTB) allows Landon to express his creativity on the mountain while providing freedom, independence, and mobility. Mountain biking is dangerous and physically demanding.

Furthermore, he is part of Bowhead's Sports Development Team, "advocates for equity and inclusion, and simply enjoys sharing our experiences with others." Catch up with Landon this summer when he races in the 2022 Dunbar Downhill Summer Series. It's an event you don't want to miss. Enjoy the episode.
Mentions:
Landon's Facebook & Instagram
High Fives Organization
Contact Me:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook
Instagram: @adaptive.podcast and @mick.p.miller
Hosted and Produced by Me - Mick Miller
Audio production (Newbie) by Me - Mick Miller
Cover Art and Logo Design by Me (Mick Miller) and Mikayla Seaton

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