Sam & Ryan go to the BYU accessibility race

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Sam & Ryan go to the BYU accessibility race

On your marks, get set… laugh. We took the Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair to BYU for an adaptive race, where Sam and Kenny lined up to scorch the track—powered by nerves, crowd energy, and our favorite mantra: “Only go as fast as Sam laughs.” What followed was a fast, funny, and heart-warming afternoon that reminded us why inclusive events matter.


The Vibe at the Starting Line

We rolled onto the BYU track to cheers, music, and that pre-race buzz. Kenny got stretched out. Sam looked stoic (read: “not even smiling,” according to Ryan). A squad of cheerleaders appeared down the track—cue Ryan whispering, “Don’t freak out.”

We swapped high-fives with other racers and families. Some were veterans; others—like us—were there for the first time. Everyone shared the same goal: move forward together and have fun doing it.


The Strategy: Only as Fast as Sam Laughs

Our pacing plan wasn’t exactly scientific. The rule of the day: go only as fast as Sam laughs.

  • Laugh meter high? We pushed hard.
  • Laugh meter low? We dialed it back.

It kept things safe, joyful, and perfectly us.


Go Time: Speed & Power

The horn sounded. Speed and power! The crowd got loud. Wheels spun. Kenny dug in. Sam locked his focus. We raced past the grandstands, traded jokes mid-sprint, and soaked up every shout from the sidelines.

When the finish line came into view, we kicked—and the place erupted. One MC called it a “winner’s effort.” We’ll take that!

“This chair is powered by screams.” —Ryan (only half kidding)


 Sam poses with BYU cheerleaders in his extreme motus all terrain wheelchair.

Post-Race Highs (and Ice Cream)

The crew cooled down, caught our breath, and congratulated other racers. In the “very official” record book of Sam & Ryan, Kenny and Sam set a new speed record in the Extreme Motus chair—and Sam may have set a personal best for holding his breath over the longest distance. That earned an immediate ice-cream victory lap.


Why Days Like This Matter

Adaptive events aren’t just races; they’re proof that community, accessibility, and joy can share the same track. For families and friends watching from the stands, it’s a glimpse of what’s possible when we say yes to adventure.


Gear We Used


Favorite Moments (According to the Crew)

  • The “don’t freak out” pep talk before passing the cheerleaders
  • That first surge when the crowd yelled “Go!”
  • Our scientific “laugh-based” pacing strategy
  • The big finish and high-fives all around
  • Ice cream, obviously

Want to Join an Adaptive Event?

Start local. Look for university or community-hosted adaptive meets, inclusive 5Ks, or rec-center programs. Show up, cheer loud, and if you can—race.


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Peace out, thanks for reading, and keep adventuring. 🧡

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