
Blind Sports
Blind sports are athletic activities adapted for athletes with visual impairments, emphasizing safety, coordination, and skill. They often include modifications like guided play, tactile cues, or audible signals to help participants navigate and compete confidently. Examples include goalball, where players rely on sound to locate the ball, and beep baseball, featuring electronic sounds for batting. These sports promote inclusivity, physical fitness, and social interaction by removing visual barriers and enabling individuals with visual impairments to engage fully in competitive and recreational activities.