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After completing a minimum eight-week training program, athletes participate at the Infinitus Games. Infinitus, which means unlimited, offers athletes a culminating event to display learned skills in a variety of sports.

Athletes receive awards for participating and striving towards demonstrating their personal best efforts at the Infinitus Games.

These games are now offered outside of the school-based program at Area, Regional, and State Level Personal Best Events.

Objectives

  1. Provide opportunities for athletes to acquire abilities considered essential in the skill progressions leading to participation in official Special Olympics sport competitions.
  2. Provide opportunities for athletes to improve daily life skills.
  3. Provide opportunities for athletes to develop friendships with Unified Partners.
  4. Provide opportunities for athletes to demonstrate the acquired skills at the Infinitus Games culminating event.
  5. Inform coaches, teachers, parents, and others of the goals and objectives of FUNdamental Sports and how it fits into Official Special Olympics sport programs.
  6. Provide coaches with the necessary skills to organize and conduct FUNdamental Sports programs and Infinitus Games events.

Motor Skills and Daily Life Activities

Through the support of their families and community members, the athletes are enabled to transfer acquired motor skills into their daily activities at home and in the community. FUNdamental Sports focus on five areas of basic motor skills which improve the athletes’ sport skills as well as daily life activities. Following are examples of sports and life activities impacted by improved motor skills:

  • Mobility – increased movement can lead to Track & Field, Cycling, Gymnastics, rolling over, sitting up, and wheelchair independence.
  • Dexterity – control of an object can lead to Basketball, Golf, Tennis, using a spoon to eat, and picking up a pencil.
  • Striking – can lead to Softball, Bowling, Volleyball, Badminton, hitting a switch, playing video games, and activating a communication device.
  • Kicking – can lead to Soccer, Flag Football, and improved balance.
  • Swimming – can lead to skills competition, along with increased endurance, muscular strength, and relaxation.

Sample Lessons 

  • Warm-Up Activities: General awareness activities, relaxation activities, and stretching  
  • Skill Stations: Activities that develop basic motor skills of Mobility, Dexterity, Striking, and Kicking  
  • Group Game: A fun way for participants to apply the skills practiced at the skill stations. Also provides an opportunity for participants to learn the rules of a certain game and interact with peers and volunteers  
  • Conclusion: Conduct range of motion/stretching and relaxation activities to cool down
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