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Sports autorisés :
Bowling
Golf
Tennis (double)
Tennis de table
Danse de salon
Ski de fond
Ski de piste (pentes douces, pistes faciles)
Sports tolérés (bon niveau requis) :
Ski de piste (pistes difficiles)
Patinage à roulettes, à glace, aérobic
Chasse, équitation
Marche rapide
Randonnée (terrain accidenté).
NB. Utiliser des bâtons de marche
Sports déconseillés :
Course à pied
Football, rugby, basketball, hockey (sur glace,
sur gazon)
Gymnastique acrobatique, danse acrobatique
Haltérophilie
Parachutisme
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