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There are specific things that likely won't work (wtf TKD comes to mind), but outside of that, as long as the instructor is knowledgeable and creative enough to find ways to adapt the techniques and know which ones will be useful, it won't really matter.Anything you (or anyone) can think may be easier than others (provided we had a choice where all instructors were awesome)?
Or will it truly not matter?
I do believe you might find out that there are a few MT members in that area... and Brian VanCise is not so far away that you couldn't arrange training visits...Thats how that needs to be worded--
what won't she be able to do? Or be extra difficult for her?
We are considering a move to near phoenix az.
My wife is a double below knee amputee. ....
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Hi and thanks for seeking out resources for your wife. Erik Kondo is a huge resource for _all_ MAs who think they are interested in SD, esp for students w/different disabilities.
He's in a wheelchair and has a terrific website/blog.
PROFILES OF MARTIAL ARTISTS WITH DISABILITIES: ERIK KONDO
I've worked w/women in wheelchairs, and unable to hear and w/limited or no vision. Kondo is a solid advisor.
this is his website for "Progressive Fence" - a major strategy for your wife, rather than a set of poorly adapted techniques intended for fully able MAs.
Is this her interest or yours? Is she newly disabled? If I'm incorrect about her use of a chair please let us know how she gets around at this time.
Very best wishes for her and for you.
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Awesome resource! I will definitely be looking into it more!
It's her idea, she was interested in learning Defense. She gets around on prosthetics since 2006
This is inspiration for all of us! This Triple-Amputee Veteran Just Became a Martial Arts Competitor
This is for the UK so won't be of use to you for places to train but it might be a place to get advice from instructors who deal with the problems amputees have training martial arts. http://www.limbless-association.org/index.php/fitness-sports/directory