by d.atherton92@gmail.com | Jan 12, 2026 | Inclusive Fitness
The Future of Wheelchair Fitness Wheelchair fitness is changing — and for the first time in decades, the change is starting to match what wheelchair users have always needed: real strength equipment real inclusion training independence performance-driven design The...
by d.atherton92@gmail.com | Jan 12, 2026 | Inclusive Fitness
Designing Equipment for Real Wheelchair Users A lot of fitness equipment fails wheelchair users for one simple reason: It wasn’t designed for them. Sometimes brands “adapt” existing machines. Sometimes gyms claim accessibility without truly understanding what...
by d.atherton92@gmail.com | Jan 12, 2026 | Inclusive Fitness
What Inclusive Fitness Really Means The word “inclusive” gets used everywhere in the fitness industry — but real inclusion is still rare. For wheelchair users and disabled athletes, inclusion isn’t a slogan or a marketing campaign. It’s the ability to: access fitness...
by d.atherton92@gmail.com | Jan 12, 2026 | Inclusive Fitness
Inclusive Fitness Design Principles Inclusive fitness isn’t about making small adjustments to equipment designed for able-bodied users. It’s about designing training spaces and equipment that work for real people, including wheelchair users and people with different...