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That is awesome! I have a ton of respect for Para-Olympians.
Next year, another coach and I are going to start strength & conditioning training para-olympic athletes at a new camp out here in Vegas for sports such as weightlifting, basketball, volleyball, and a few others.
Physiological aspects remain constant, and most of the basic S & C principles transer pretty much straight across (strength and power movements, plyometrics, etc.) with some exceptions due to physical limitations. Check out the NSCA's website and its journal archives. They have some great articles regarding training Para-Olympians.
Best of luck!
-------------- Michael
Strength & Conditioning is not everything; it just really sucks to be weak and slow.