As coaches, leaders and volunteers within sport, learning about what we do and how we go about doing it effectively is a never-ending journey through some really great experiences (watching our performer attain their potential), but also some experiences which, on reflection, will change the next time they are used (practices which might not have worked quite as well as we had hoped).
In the build up to the London 2012 Paralympic Games and other major disability sport events the Federation for Disability Sport in Wales (FDSW) has paved the way for the latest crop of future Paralympic stars within a Talent Academy.
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