Description
Disc golf is inherently one of the most accessible sports in the world. It can be played immediately by anyone who can throw a frisbee and take a walk, and courses can even be made accessible to wheelchair users, people with visual impairments and a wide variety of other groups.
Since the majority of courses are located in public parks, disc golf does not cost anything to play. As long as someone can make it to a course and either buy or borrow a frisbee, he or she can play disc golf.
This course will explore various ways in which disc golf coaches and other interested parties can utilize this extreme accessibility to create inclusive sports opportunities that actively encourage underrepresented groups to come out and participate.
European Dimension
The contents of this course have been developed in the framework of the Erasmus+ KA2 project "DISCKids"
Tentative Program & Schedule
Day 1: Short practical introduction to the sport of Disc Golf and its minimal requirements to play, teh history of the sport, "Spirit of the Game", Examples of inclusive events
Day 2: Practical activity-planning session in which participants will develop their own inclusive disc golf activities
Day 3: Piloting of activities developed on Day 2 with the rest of the group, review and wrap-up activities
Expected Outcome
Participants will gain competences in the development and implementation of inclusive disc golf activities
Certification
A certificate of participation will be provided.
How to Apply
Contact Garrett Hubing at ghubing@blinc-eu.org
Minimum Number Of Participants
12
Participation Fee
€ 240
Course Website
www.blinc-eu.org
blinc eG
Address
blinc eG, Bertheaustraße 10, 37075 Göttingen
Website URL
https://blinc-eu.org/
Contact persons
Garrett Hubing
Silke Tollmien