Upcoming Events
Recreation Day! June 20, University of Maine in Orono
Summer Sports Education Camp, June 20-23, University of Maine in Orono
Camp Pride, August 19-25, New Durham, NH
Recreation Day!
June 20th at the University of Maine in Orono 8:30 to 3:00
Recreation Day! June 20, University of Maine in Orono
Summer Sports Education Camp, June 20-23, University of Maine in Orono
Camp Pride, August 19-25, New Durham, NH
NEBAA/USABA SPORTS EDUCATION CAMP (SEC) For STUDENTS with VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
Please join us for the 8th annual SPORTS EDUCATION CAMP for Students with Visual Impairments.
Location:

University of Maine on the Orono Campus
Athletes will be housed in dormitory rooms at the University of Maine Orono Campus. Meals provided.
Eligibility: Blind & Visually Impaired students in 3rd to 12th grade
Dates: June 20 to June 23, 2012
Note: Day Camp Available with prior approval by director. Call director for more details.
Application Deadline: Completed applications due May 25, 2012.
Athletes will be notified of acceptance by June 1, 2012. Contact Mark Sinclair at (207) 831-5229 or
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for an application.
Cost: When notified of acceptance, all athletes will need to join USABA and pay a $25 fee, which will cover insurance. This will be the only charge to athletes.
*If financial assistance is needed please contact Mark Sinclair at 831-5229.
Events will include:
Competitive Events: Wrestling, Track and Field, Goal Ball, Fencing
Introductory Recreational Events: Swimming, Bowling, Rock Climbing, Gymnastics, Tandem bike riding, Skateboarding.
Staff will consist of students from the University and other qualified professionals and volunteers.
Goals:
For more information contact Mark A. Sinclair C/O NEBAA 11 Veazie Street, Veazie, Maine 04401 Tel. (207) 831-5229 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
What is the Sports Education Camp? The SEC is an alternative model of providing instruction in motor skill development in a structured manner for children who are blind or have low vision. The SEC uses the AccesSports Model (ASM) developed at Western Michigan University. This model was developed to aid in the adaptation of goals, boundaries, and rules within each sport at the Sport Education Camp, and involves providing the instruction in specific motor skills by using literal descriptors, hands on teaching and constant verbal feedback.
If you have any questions contact:
New England Blind Athletic Association
Mark Sinclair, Director
11 Veazie Street • Veazie, ME 04401
Tel: (207) 831-5229 • E-mail:
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Supporting Athletics for People who are Blind or Visually Impaired
The Sports Education Camp (SEC) was developed with the express notion of providing adaptive techniques for participating in sports to children with visual impairments. The SEC started in 1988 through a combined effort of Western Michigan University's (WMU) Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies and the Michigan Blind Athletic Association (MBAA). This camp was developed as a one-week sports education camp consisting of introductory and advanced sports-training clinics culminating with a final day of spectator-supported sports competition. The AccesSports Model is utilized during introductory clinics to provide instruction in basic body mechanics used for running, jumping, and throwing, and for learning sport-specific skills in sports such as wrestling, track and field, swimming, goalball, fencing, rock climbing, and bowling. Each student receives approximately 30 hours of instruction in clinics or competitions during the camp. There are now Sports Education Camps for children who are blind or have low vision in every region of the country, but Maine's is the only SEC in New England.
The effectiveness of the short-term sports camp instruction model on physical performance and self-perception of children with visual impairments has been widely demonstrated. In addition, offering the SEC in a residential setting where participants could interact with other students with visual impairments provides the added benefit of peer mentoring and exposure to adult role models, which is also lacking in a student's community due to the low incidence nature of visual impairment.
New England Blind Athletic Association
Presents
2012 Recreation Day
June 20th, 2012
Registration 8:30 to 9:00
Events from 9:00 to 3:00
Lunch is available if you pre-register!
Events Include:
Contact Mark Sinclair at (207) 831-5229 for more information.
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