Adaptive Action Sports

Adaptive Action Sports (AAS) is a California based non-profit organization founded in 2005 by Amy and Daniel Gale her boyfriend/partner.

    After Amy lost her legs, she was discouraged by the fact that she was unable to connect with resources that would help her return to snowboarding and skateboarding, the sports she  loved and  previously excelled at. "I found lot's of resources for skiing, running, cycling and swimming, but my love was for 'action sports' which unfortunately were still fighting their way to recognition." With  endless trial and error   and support Amy was able to find her way back into action sports and is once again a champion snowboarder. To  help make snowboarding and all "action  sports" available to other 'adaptive' individuals, Daniel and Amy formed AAS.    


   Some of  AAS's most significant accomplishments to date include; Adaptive Snowboard participation and Adaptive Snocross Race in the ESPN Winter X Games, the development of The Adaptive Moto X Race and Skatepark Jam in the ESPN Summer X Games, the development and organization of the first Adaptive Snowboarding World Championships, as well AAS has organized multiple snowboard, skateboard and wakeboard camps, clinics and events to get individuals with physical disabilities into action sports! 

For more information on Adaptive Action Sports  or to make a donation please visit WWW.ADACS.ORG