Sports
WMLL is proud to offer baseball for boys & girls with physical & mental disabilities through our Challenger League program. Launched in 2009, our Challenger League offers an authentic Little League experience in an athletic environment structured to the ability of each player.
Superhero Martial Arts’s (SMA) adaptive martial arts program, led by Master Martial Arts Instructor Brandon Tracy, is committed to the emotional and physical development and well-being of every student. SMA teaches private classes focused on concept development and application using martial arts to introduce life-skill concepts such as Self-Control, Self-Discipline, Self-Awareness and Self-Regulation, Focus and Confidence. SMA also hosts monthly small group social-skill building classes providing opportunities for life skill applications in social settings. Private training curriculum is always customized to your child’s individual needs. Call 1 (608) 571-6857 to arrange your free “Meet & Greet” with SMA Master Instructor Brandon Tracy!
myTEAM TRIUMPH creates a teamwork approach of endurance athletics, provides specialized race equipment, facilitates training runs and lends race day support so people of all abilities can come together as a team in endurance events.
Miracle League of Dane County is a baseball program for children with cognitive and physical disabilities. Children play on a custom-made, rubberized field and are assisted by a volunteer when they are on the field.
Athletes are the heart of Special Olympics. Our athletes are children and adults with intellectual disabilities from all around the world, with more than 9,000 in Wisconsin. They are finding success, joy and friendship as part of our global community. They’re also having lots of fun!
Ainsley’s Angels is a non-profit that provides inclusive running opportunities for people with disabilities. They pair people with disabilities with runners who push them in local road races using special racing chairs. Ainsley’s Angels ultimately aims to provide community, involvement, and adrenaline to people with disabilities as well as build awareness of the special needs community through visibility, advocacy, and education.
Our Down To Box classes are adapted for individuals ages 16 and older with intellectual/developmental disabilities, such as Down syndrome and Autism. Our amazing instructors and volunteers provide 45 min high energy boxing and fitness classes, providing tools to gain skills in coordination, self-defense and physical fitness through boxing techniques. Always wanted to box? Here’s your chance… join us for a class and try us out! Classes are Tuesdays 6:30pm-7:30pm Interested? Questions? Call 608-425-0008 or Email nicolejackson@extremebodyshaping.com
“A quiet Gym” is a class for children with ASD/sensory needs and a facilitator. On Saturday mornings 8:15 am – 9 am. Families sign up for a month at a time. $85/month.