• 4 months ago
Meet Hartlepool Monkeys who are helping vision impaired people to enjoy freedom and fun.
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00:00I went to see John. John, there's a bit of blind baseball going on. How does that work?
00:09So it's a classic cricket based around sighted game. They hit from their own hands and they
00:16run to sounds around the bases. So when they get to the base, how do they know they're
00:22there? The first base stops when they get there and they know to turn through 90 degrees
00:27and go to the second base. The second base has a sighted clapper who guides them to that
00:32base and he speeds up as they get closer. So a sighted clapper, you mean someone who's
00:37actually clapping? Yeah. Rather than a clapper board? Yeah, actually physically clapping
00:42there's some special plastic clappers that they use as a sound and that guides them in.
00:49Is it something that takes a lot of practice? It takes a little bit of practice, yeah. What
00:55we find is the actual freedom of the running is fantastic. Usually in other blind sports
01:02they get guided. They're under their own steam getting to the base. They feel the freedom
01:07is absolutely fantastic. I'm just watching now and there's a lady just ramping round
01:12behind you. It's amazing. Hats off to all the players I've coached. It's a great sensation.
01:23So do we have partially sighted and people who are totally blind? Yeah, there's a mixture.
01:29The sport itself is face brown. They all have to wear shades so they're all classed as the
01:34B1. So no sign. So that makes it equal for everybody on the field but it can be a mixture.

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