Visually Adaptive Sports Visually adaptive sports are sports that contain modifications that allow athletes with visual impairments to play and compete. Visually adaptive sports feature specific additions and rules that make it possible for players of all abilities to enjoy the sport. Have something to add? It looks like we’re running low on content for these sports. Help us fill this page with useful tips, drills, and information. Submit your ideas or resources and we’ll get to work! Make a suggestion AD Place More Athlete's Health Articles Are You Protected? Not All Equipment Standardized Two Grand Slams in a Game on Batting Lefty One Batting Righty Switch-hitting Bill Mueller became the first player in Major League history to hit two grand slams in a game, one from each side of the plate. Club Chooses TeamUnify to Help with Scattered Data and Misplaced Papers Wolverhampton Swim Club started partnering with TeamUnify at just the right time. The club capitalised on the COVID-break from in-person swim and registered the majority of their swimmers—giving them an almost 90% adoption rate. Steffi Graf Plays Her First Pro Match Stefanie Graf lost to Tracy Austin, in her first professional tournament at Filderstadt, Germany. Defending the Jet Sweep Play How Weight Training Helps With Boxing Skating Tips with Coach Mike Eaves Do Olympic Athletes Have Rest Days? Do Olympians ever take a break to rest their bodies? Of course! Everything Parents Need to Know about Sports Drinks versus Other Rehydration Solutions Learn the difference between the drinks marketed towards athletes and how you can help your athlete find the right mix for their needs. The Benefits of Youth Sports Remember that a negative coach or parent can have a lasting impact on them. Instead of them feeling confident they can feel discouraged. Always encourage your child and instill sports safety to be safe during sports. How to Create Strong Habits to Help Your Athletes Achieve Goals Here are seven ways to help your athletes create strong habits that will allow them to reach their goals. How to Adjust When Perseverance Doesn’t Lead to Success How to re-adjust when persevering towards a particular goal doesn’t seem to be leading to success for your athlete—and what to do instead. View all athlete health articles