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What is the IKAN Power Soccer Guard?
The Power Soccer Guard is made of resistant polypropylene and aluminum, and attaches to the wheelchair using the IKAN Universal Mount or to the IKAN Center Post Mount. This allows the user to play power soccer.

How safe is the IKAN Power Soccer Guard?
The Guard surrounds and protects the legs during play also used as a means for maneuvering the ball during play. The Mount takes the shock with little or no damage to the leg rests.

Why do I need the IKAN Mount?
With the IKAN Mount you are not limited to just one adaptive sport, our IKAN Bowler attaches to the same Mount as the soccer guard, in the near future we will have Bocci plus more exciting sports.

What is Power Soccer?
Power soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically for power wheelchair users. This action packed team sport combines the skill of the wheelchair user with the speed and power of the chair itself, to participate in an extremely challenging game. Two teams of 4 attack, defend, and maneuver an oversized soccer ball in an attempt to score goals. It builds important qualities in people, such as: teamwork, communication, hard work, perseverance, good sportsmanship, and the list goes on.

Who can play Power Soccer?
Participants include people with quadriplegia, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke, and other disabilities. The will to win, the competitive challenge, teamwork, and the total competitive spirit of the athlete are in no way limited or diminished because of their use of a power wheelchair.

Where are the games played?
The game is played on a regulation basketball court, occasionally outdoors. The game is non-stop action similar to an indoor soccer game. The competitive sport has been played for more than 16 years, 16 states and 9 countries are currently fielding teams and tournaments.

What do I need to get in the game?
To play power soccer, you need an indoor regulation-sized full-length basketball courts to host practices and games. This, along with the need for protective custom soccer guards, team jerseys, special oversized soccer balls, and occasional wheelchair maintenance. Additionally, each athlete is expected to have an adequate level of control of their power wheelchair. This is required to assure safe play and navigation during the fast-paced action of league power soccer game.

Who governs the sport?
The United States Power Soccer Association (USPSA) governs the sport of Power Soccer in the United States and helps promote the sport on a national and international level. It is the mission and hope of the USPSA that all persons who use power wheelchairs will one day have the "opportunity" to play and experience Power Soccer. http://www.powersoccer.net/


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