This new midtown Kansas City gym is designed for people with physical disabilities

After more than a decade trying to fit into places that weren’t built with accessibility in mind, Wesley Hamilton is opening a private wellness space in midtown with a fresh perspective on healing, growing and thriving — free from judgment, questions and the urge to meet someone else’s expectations, the founder said.

INCLŪSIV Wellness, 4142 Main St., debuted last fall as a membership-based gym designed specifically for individuals with physical disabilities, but welcoming to everyone. The facility offers adaptive fitness, inclusive group training and accessible coworking areas, aiming to create a sense of belonging for all who enter through its doors.

“INCLŪSIV is a space where I don’t have to explain myself, modify everything, or shrink who I am,” Hamilton, a disability advocate and entrepreneur who uses a wheelchair, told Startland News. “It has allowed me to go from adapting to the world to creating a world that finally made space for me and others like me.”…

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