Mobility in the City: San Antonio – Aaron Baker, Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialist

Aimee Sharp
Author | Shield HealthCare
02/21/18  11:47 PM PST

In this sixth video in our series about getting around in a wheelchair in different metropolitan areas, Aaron explores the public transportation scene in and around San Antonio, Texas. Aaron Baker is a spinal cord injury survivor for over 18 years and he wants to help others get out and explore!

Aaron arrives in San Antonio via a Greyhound Bus from Austin. In San Antonio, Aaron finds the city quite roll-able — he never even has the need to use public transportation to see The Alamo, River Walk or the Tower of the Americas / Skies Over Texas Observation Deck.

This video focuses on Aaron using a wheelchair in San Antonio, but we want to know: where should he head to next? Let us know in the comments!

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I have been paralyzed from the waist down since 2013. I’ve been steadily gaining weight since then, and I’m starting to get self-conscious about it, especially since people already stare at me in my wheelchair. What are some exercises, things I can do to help me lose this extra weight?
James
Hi James! I'm sorry to hear about your accident, but it sounds like you're motivated to be as strong as possible. Good man! I also had a lean body before my injury. In my experience, nutrition and physical activity are the most effective ways to manage my weight. I have learned that by eating...
 

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