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Learn to FrameRun Series - WA Athletics Stadium
Mon 22 Apr 2024 4:30PM — Mon 17 Jun 2024 5:30PM
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Event information

Registrations for this event are closed.

Registrations are open for participants to take part in a Learn to FrameRun Series being held at WA Athletics Stadium with support from ReboundWA. 

Program outline

Dates: Monday 22 April- Monday 17 June (inclusive). Note- there will be no session on Monday 3 June due to public holiday. 

Time: 4:30pm-5:30pm

Location: WA Athletics Stadium, Mt Claremont

Cost: $90 per participant for seven sessions plus participants will be required to pay gate entry fee per session for WA Athletics Stadium (Cost of entry into the stadium is $8.40 for an adult or $4.20 for a senior & student concession (Visitor Information)

This series will provide a unique opportunity for participants to get sized up for a running frame, learn how to run using the Frame, and take part in running activities all in a fun, supportive environment. Sessions will be delivered by experienced physiotherapists and accredited Athletics Coaches.

Places are limited to 10 participants (depending on frame availability). Unless sold out earlier, program registrations will close 29 April 2024. 

What is FrameRunning?

FrameRunning is an innovative sport and recreational activity for people with a physical disability who have impaired balance & whom are not able to functionally run. A FrameRunner trike is a custom built three-wheeled frame where the runner is fully supported by a saddle and leans against a chest support, propelling themselves forward by the feet (one or both), while using the hands and/or arms to steer.

This program is available for any person aged 6** and above and suitable for

  • Cerebral palsy GMFCS levels II-IV, or
  • any disability where children need assistance to walk or run. 

Program Equipment

  • Participants are to bring their own helmet for Health & Safety precautions (traditional bike helmets are suitable).
  • Participation in this program, requires a fitted frame. Registration will not guarantee that we can fit an appropriate frame, however we do promise to work with our partners to support you as best we can. If your child already has a running frame, we encourage use of their own. 
  • If your child will require access to a  running Frame, through one of our partners, please complete the measurement requirements upon registration. A guide for frame sizes can be found here. 

Parent involvement and support in the program is encouraged.

Additional questions

Parents or therapists interested in receiving more information on this opportunity can contact Noula Gibson, Senior Physiotherapist & Athletics Coach, Noula.Gibson@health.wa.gov.au 

**Please contact Noula for alternate FrameRunning opportunities for children younger than 6 years of age