Starkville Daily News

Icanbike Camp at MSU teaches individual­s with special needs to ride two-wheel bicycles

- For Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State's Department of Kinesiolog­y is hosting its third annual icanbike Camp May 16-20 in the Sanderson Center. The program is offered in partnershi­p with the nonprofit charity ican Shine and teaches participan­ts with special needs how to independen­tly ride a twowheel bicycle.

ican Shine is a national organizati­on that works with local organizati­ons to host camps in individual communitie­s. Staff members travel the country conducting the camps and have an average success rate of 80%. Participan­ts attend one 75-minute session each day for five consecutiv­e days.

Associate Professor of Kinesiolog­y

Gregg Twietmeyer said the benefits are two-fold:

—participan­ts can learn the joys of riding a bike, which can lead to increased self-esteem, self-confidence, physical fitness and peer inclusion; and

—MSU students, who volunteer as spotters for the riders, get to see firsthand the important role of physical activity and play in human wellbeing and culture.

“Our goal is to help as many riders and their families as possible in 2022, especially after a two-year COVID hiatus. This is the only camp in Mississipp­i and one of only a handful across the entire American South,” Twietmeyer said. “The more kids we enroll, the more kids we can help discover the joys of riding a bike.”

To be eligible to register for the camp, participan­ts must be at least eight years old and have a diagnosed disability. They must have a minimum inseam of 20 inches, weigh less than 220 pounds and be able to walk without assistive devices. Teens and adults may participat­e as well.

The registrati­on fee is $100 and some scholarshi­ps are available for those in need. Riders who attend Starkville Oktibbeha County School District can attend the camp for free thanks to a partnershi­p between SOCSD and the university.

For more informatio­n on registrati­on or volunteeri­ng, visit bulldogbik­e.msstate.edu. For more details on registerin­g via the partnershi­p with SOCSD, contact Julie Jones, The SOCSD Director of Student Support Services at jujones@starkville.k12.ms.us or 662-615-0059.

For more on the camp or to inquire about a scholarshi­p, contact Gregg Twietmeyer at g.twietmeyer@msstate.edu or 662-268-7533.

Individual­s interested in helping to defray the costs through financial donations or sponsorshi­ps may contact Trish Cunetto, director of developmen­t for the MSU College of Education, at tcunetto@colled.msstate.edu or 662-325-6762.

Establishe­d in 1903, MSU'S College of Education is home to six academic department­s, one research unit and numerous service units. For more about the college, visit www.educ.msstate.edu.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

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