Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value

    March 10, 2026

    These are the most emotionally intelligent countries

    March 10, 2026

    Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press

    March 10, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value
    • These are the most emotionally intelligent countries
    • Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press
    • The 10 best sleep apps and gadgets for a better night’s sleep in 2026
    • Lyra Health Joins Workday Wellness Program as Preferred Mental Health Partner
    • Rare Species of Pink ‘Fairy Club’ Fungus Discovered in UK for First Time
    • 16 Ways We Ruin Our Own Happiness
    • Stephanie Poole Launches Website for Postpartum Depression Therapy in Denver, CO
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Tuesday, March 10
    • Home
    • Mental Health
    • Life Skills
    • Self-Care
    • Well-Being
    • Awareness
    • Inspiration
    • Workers Comp
    • Social Security
      • Injuries
      • Disability Support
      • Community
    Moving MountainsMoving Mountains
    Home » 4 ways that sports became more accessible in 2025
    Community

    4 ways that sports became more accessible in 2025

    TECHBy TECHJanuary 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Search
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    This year, startup OneCourt ushered blind and low-vision basketball fans into a new era of sports viewing by introducing new, free-to-rent haptic feedback devices at Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail Blazers games. 

    OneCourt allows users to watch the game “through their fingers” by relaying real-time data to tablet-sized devices. Through unique, buzzing patterns, fans can track team possession and follow the ball’s movement across the court. 

    “We believe that sports are for everyone and at OneCourt, we have created an intuitive tactile broadcast that makes sports more enjoyable for fans of any age, background, or visual ability,” Jerred Mace, founder and CEO of OneCourt, told the NBA. 

    “Every team in every league should adapt this device,” blind TikTok creator Ferraro said, grinning ear to ear as he tried the device at a Trail Blazers game. “I can’t explain how life-changing this is as a blind spectator.” 

    Image via OneCourt

    Major stadium builds sensory-friendly space for football fans

    Kylie Kelce, weekly podcaster and wife of retired Philadelphia Eagles star Jason, is well acquainted with the roar of a packed stadium. She also knows it’s not an ideal environment for every football fan. 

    “When you are in a stadium and the noise is so loud and so many things are happening, you really don’t have any control over the way the sound or the stimulation is coming in,” Kelce told Good Morning America. 

    With a solution in mind, Kelce collaborated with the Eagles Autism Foundation and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to debut a mobile sensory-friendly unit at Lincoln Financial Field filled with plush bean bags, soft lighting, and wall art that begs to be touched.

    Consulting health professionals said individuals with dementia, PTSD, and extreme anxiety all stand to benefit from the space, too. 

    “To be able to come into this space — it’s quiet, it’s calm,” Kelce said. “You have all of these distractions [and] you can just sort of send your brain somewhere else for a little bit.”

    ‍

    The NHL is all hands-in on ASL

    On June 5, 2024, the Stanley Cup Final aired on television in American Sign Language, marking the first time that a major sports league aired its broadcast with ASL commentary. 

    As the game played on the screen, deaf ESPN broadcasters Jason Altmann and Noah Blankenship delivered live color commentary and play-by-play analysis — all in ASL. Beneath game footage, the “NHL in ASL” broadcast also had a “crowd intensity meter” that measured the arena’s noise level for viewers at home.

    “I watched it and I will tell you — fascinating, so fascinating, having it in ASL,” signed die-hard hockey fan Jerry Trayner, in an interview with ABC News Detroit. “I am so happy the NHL did this.”

    Since the Stanley Cup Final, Altmann and Blankenship have continued their ASL coverage throughout hockey season. 

    “This is about the Deaf community being validated, being seen, and what can we do to create a positive impact and change the Deaf community moving forward,” Altmann said.

    ‍

    Adaptive baseball league knocks inclusion out of the park 

    ‍

    When players step out on the Miracle League baseball diamond in Auburn Hills, Michigan, they’re not stepping on grass. They’re stepping on synthetic rubber turf, which makes it easier for disabled athletes to find their footing and for wheelchair users, like Coach Mason Kaiser, to mentor on the field.

    ‍

    “I get to help other kids or other young adults that are just like me,” said Kaiser. “I know that I can help these kids and these parents through some of their toughest times.”

    Kaiser started playing in the Miracle League of Michigan over 20 years ago. According to the Detroit Free Press, when the league’s first season debuted in 2004, it started with just four teams and 40 players. 

    Today, it serves 400 players across four leagues. 

    Through cushioned turf, wheelchair-accessible dugouts, brightly painted bases, and “buddy” systems, Miracle League makes its programs adaptive so players with various physical and intellectual disabilities — like Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and vision impairment — can play. 

    Their biggest adaptive policy? Slowing down the clock. In Miracle League, every player takes a turn at bat and runs the bases, no matter their pace.

    ‍

    A version of this article originally appeared in the 2025 Sports Edition of the Goodnewspaper.

    ‍

    Header image via OneCourt

    ‍

    accessible Sports Ways
    TECH
    • Website

    Related Posts

    16 Ways We Ruin Our Own Happiness

    March 10, 2026

    Harry Styles’ tote bag paid for hundreds of people’s therapy

    March 10, 2026

    Once-in-a-Decade Superbloom Carpets Death Valley in Beautiful, Colorful Life (LOOK)

    March 10, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    Social Security

    Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value

    By TECHMarch 10, 20260

    Social Security retirees received a 2.8% Cost of Living Adjustment in 2026. This COLA is…

    These are the most emotionally intelligent countries

    March 10, 2026

    Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press

    March 10, 2026

    The 10 best sleep apps and gadgets for a better night’s sleep in 2026

    March 10, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value

    March 10, 2026

    These are the most emotionally intelligent countries

    March 10, 2026

    Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press

    March 10, 2026

    The 10 best sleep apps and gadgets for a better night’s sleep in 2026

    March 10, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    At Moving Mountains, we believe that every individual has strength, value, and purpose—regardless of mental health challenges or physical disabilities. This platform was created to inspire hope, promote understanding, and empower people to live meaningful and confident lives beyond limitations.

    Latest Post

    Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value

    March 10, 2026

    These are the most emotionally intelligent countries

    March 10, 2026

    Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press

    March 10, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Why Your 2026 Social Security COLA Is Already Losing Value
    • These are the most emotionally intelligent countries
    • Well-being for all is vital at Manitoba Blue Cross – Winnipeg Free Press
    • The 10 best sleep apps and gadgets for a better night’s sleep in 2026
    • Lyra Health Joins Workday Wellness Program as Preferred Mental Health Partner
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 movingmountains. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.