Leah’s Freedom
When you hear about the benefits of an adaptive bike, the first ones to come up are often the physical benefits. Motor function, physical strength, coordination and balance can all be improved through adaptive
When you hear about the benefits of an adaptive bike, the first ones to come up are often the physical benefits. Motor function, physical strength, coordination and balance can all be improved through adaptive
Introducing Christian Aguirre Christian Aguirre, 28, is the newest member of The Freedom Concepts Team. Born and raised in Southern California and currently residing in Long Beach, Christian is very
How Jordan's Adaptive Bicycle Is Helping Him Find Success on The Basketball Court 14-year-old Jordan Pivirotto loves sports. His favorite is basketball. As the manager and a player on his middle school
The Believe It Foundation is Increasing Inclusion With Adaptive Bikes For more than 10 years, the Believe It Foundation has been helping children with physical disabilities feel included. Through programs such as
Tallie Lyons likes to be included. Whether it’s running errands with her parents or playing outside with her siblings, she always wants to be involved. But sometimes it’s a little harder for her than
Ryder loves his adaptive bike. He rides it at home, at school, and everywhere he possibly can. We were lucky enough to sit down with Ryder's parents, Scott and Rachel, for a
It’s safe to say that almost every kid has a “dream bike.” For some it might by based around their favorite superhero, for others it might just be their favorite color. Nick Burton’s dream
23-year-old Tommy Benedit has Angelman Syndrome, but he doesn’t let that stop him from getting out and being active. In fact, he goes for bike rides with his family on his Freedom Concepts ET2611
At only 7-years-old, Nevaeh West is a baseball player, a two-time adaptive triathlon participant, and a future cheerleader. She cycles two to three times a week and goes to therapy for a minimum of
Sophia Collier was diagnosed with a rare form of Group B Strep Meningitis, also known as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), at three months old. The disease caused brain damage on the left half of Sophia’s