Voltaic
Darth Binks is real.
Like a dog off a leash, I ran past my hearts content.
I beat the rain skating. felt like I was battling the wind the whole time. Hit a couple of hills, rain started on my way back. inline skates and rain in the night mix brilliantly. Straight vibes.
This sport came out of nowhere and hit me like a brick. I remember years ago, after complaining on the lack of snow to ski on, Tree suggesting gear to ski in the summer. I avoid Trees skiing, and one giving me equipment advice was a change. Neither of us knew it was as simple as inline skates. now the world is my hill.
Through out all of what I have been through, anything involving movement was a go to for feeling better. I had barriers that have been eventually overcome or navigated. I put this at the top of my list of effective treatment, to the point of lifestyle.
Over the years of holding these skills so high in my life, I have gotten quite the knack at my skill sets. I have a feeling some of my more 'spectrum' traits have pushed me along learning all this. I am not a fast learner, but I full hearten commit myself to these interests, which helps surpass the more naturally gifted.
I haven't seen much talk of autism in sports. In popular depictions, autism seems to be counter to the athlete/ jock archetype. I can see as to why people on the spectrum may find challenges, i have faced many myself, but I see little to no talk of autism in sports, achieved athletes on the spectrum even the advantages it may bring.
I beat the rain skating. felt like I was battling the wind the whole time. Hit a couple of hills, rain started on my way back. inline skates and rain in the night mix brilliantly. Straight vibes.
This sport came out of nowhere and hit me like a brick. I remember years ago, after complaining on the lack of snow to ski on, Tree suggesting gear to ski in the summer. I avoid Trees skiing, and one giving me equipment advice was a change. Neither of us knew it was as simple as inline skates. now the world is my hill.
Through out all of what I have been through, anything involving movement was a go to for feeling better. I had barriers that have been eventually overcome or navigated. I put this at the top of my list of effective treatment, to the point of lifestyle.
Over the years of holding these skills so high in my life, I have gotten quite the knack at my skill sets. I have a feeling some of my more 'spectrum' traits have pushed me along learning all this. I am not a fast learner, but I full hearten commit myself to these interests, which helps surpass the more naturally gifted.
I haven't seen much talk of autism in sports. In popular depictions, autism seems to be counter to the athlete/ jock archetype. I can see as to why people on the spectrum may find challenges, i have faced many myself, but I see little to no talk of autism in sports, achieved athletes on the spectrum even the advantages it may bring.
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