Now you have read some real stories of blind and partially sighted people getting active, could it be your turn? Head over to our See Sport Differently quiz to find an activity which is right for you.
Real stories
Whether you’d like to take up a new activity or want to feel confident exercising on your own – we want to help you start your journey. From going for a walk or jog, to trying martial arts, we’re sharing nine stories of people who have all begun to See Sport Differently.
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Yahya’s story: How getting active has opened new doors
Yahya was anxious when he started to lose his sight, but he’s never felt better thanks to jiu-jitsu. It’s opened so many doors, helping him gain new friends and confidence.
Tony’s story: Why moving together makes a difference
When a tumour caused Tony’s sight loss, being active was the last thing on his mind. But the support he received while running meant he’s not looked back.
Cyreeta’s story: Discovering new motivation for movement
After her central vision went, Cyreeta had lost all motivation. But her newfound love for running has put a spring back in her step.
Gordon’s story: How sight loss didn’t mean game over
When both of Gordon’s retinas detached, he thought his time playing bowls was over. How wrong he was.
Megan’s story: Why there’s something out there for everyone
A rare sight loss condition really knocked Megan’s confidence. She thought she would embarrass herself getting active, but she now wishes she had started sooner!
Ken’s story: Why change doesn’t equal inactivity
Ken knew things had to change when he lost his sight, but he didn’t let it stop him staying active. With the right support, he was able to keep swimming and cycling.
Patricia’s story: Finding ways to be active no matter your age
When the children moved away, Patricia had a choice: get out and give something new a go or stay at home. She didn’t let her sight loss stop her.
Helen’s story: How having a go helped nerves melt away
Helen looked for any excuse not to get involved when she lost her sight. But now she’s back playing football, her nerves have melted away and she’s rekindled her love of the beautiful game.
Paul’s story: Conquering childhood fears with small adaptations
Paul didn’t let previous bad experiences stop him from getting involved in visually impaired rugby. Since trying a sport adapted for sight loss, his childhood fears have disappeared. He now enjoys playing with friends while keeping fit.
If you would prefer to get active from the comfort of your own home, why not try our home workouts. From gentle warm-ups, to conditioning and building strength, get started from home and build up to trying something new.