Daniel Pelletier, a 16 year-old skater who's paralyzed from the waist down, is still almost assuredly a better skater than you or I will ever be.
Genre: Sports Videos
by: EddieAdams
This is why I don't go skydiving: parachute is too similar to paraplegic for me. Luckily, this man survived with a concussion and a few broken ribs.
Genre: News Videos
by: smellthis
It's the thrilling conclusion to the special 2-part episode! Ben's cousin, Tunstall, has been stolen by Ben's roommate, Nathan. Can Ben exact revenge on Nathan and save his dignity? You probably know the answer to that question...
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Studio8
http://www.BraveHeartWomen.com Successful Woman, Ellie Drake interviews Active Woman, Carlana Stone who shares about her fearless action being paraplegic… View this video to learn more about Courage and how to be Courageous.
Genre: How-to
by: BraveHeartWomen
Watch this guy turn into a paraplegic gimp after he has his wife taze him while trying to shotgun a can of beer. I'm so glad tazer videos are making a comeback they are my favorite.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Marcell_ledbetter
In the future, Jake, a paraplegic war veteran, is brought to another planet, Pandora, which is inhabited by the Na'vi, a humanoid race with their own language and culture. Those from Earth find themselves at odds with each other and the local culture.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: BreakTrailers
The game's a little modified for these players, but they still fight and tackle and get penalty minutes like any other team.
by: biggtrouble
Infinity Dance Theater presents Body of Work: 50 Years of Dance with Kitty Lunn, May 28-31 at Joyce Soho. Kitty Lunn will present her Infinity Dance Theater, a non-traditional company for dancers with and without disabilities, in new works by Peter Pucci, Heidi Latsky, Carla Vannucchi, and Ms. Lunn, along with an Infinity favorite by Robert Koval from the company's first season in 1995. Performances will be held May 28-31 at Joyce SoHo. For Kitty Lunn, the season will be a celebration of 50 years in dance. The New Orleans native started dance classes as a child and performed with several companies, including the Washington Ballet, where she danced in Swan Lake, Giselle, Les Sylphides, The Nutcracker, and the full company repertory. Lunn moved to New York in 1967, and in 1987 while preparing for her first Broadway show, she was injured in an accident which left her paraplegic. Determined to show that dancers can move in a multitude of ways, Lunn founded Infinity in 1995 to expand the boundaries of ...
Genre: Animation
by: comments