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Cycling for Fun and Fitness with Cerebral Palsy

By November 8, 2024December 2nd, 2024

In this blog post, Finn shares his inspiring journey of learning to ride a bike at 46, despite living with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. With the help of adaptive cycling technologies, supportive communities, and the NDIS, Finn discovered the joy and freedom of cycling, overcoming challenges he once believed insurmountable.

Through his blog TrikeBoy, Finn documents how cycling has transformed his life, enabling him to stay active, explore his city, and experience a newfound sense of exhilaration. He hopes to inspire others with cerebral palsy to embrace cycling as a fun and empowering activity, offering practical alternatives to mobility aids.

Finn emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about adaptive cycling and its benefits for adults with disabilities, especially as they age. His story highlights how assistive technologies like modified bikes can help enhance mobility, independence, and overall well-being.

Read the full blog here.

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