The Role of Your Health and the Rascal Electric Mobility Scooter

A Healthy Motor Scooter User is a Happy Motor Scooter


Enjoying your rascal electric mobility scooter depends alot upon not only the scooter's functionality, but also your own health. Remember that although rascal electric mobility scooters don't require the manual manipulation that wheel chairs do, they still require the strength to steer and make quick driving decisions. Without a healthy body and mind, you place yourself at risk whenever you get behind the "wheel" of a medical 3 wheel or 4 wheel motor scooter. In essence, you need to take care of yourself both physically and emotionally so that you have the proper energy to focus on what you're doing on the personal compact scooter.

In addition, good health will give you the energy to enjoy getting out and doing things. This means you need to eat right and get a proper amount of rest. When people are tired, they quickly anger and get confused - even frustrated. Being angry, confused, and/or frustrated isn't going to help you when you're trying to combat traffic or beat the rain.

Stress is another emotion that you want to try and control while operating a light, folding, battery-operated motor scooter. Stress places your mind and body in a state of strain. When appropriate, try to channel stress toward a something that's beneficial rather than taking it out on others, yourself, or even your motor scooter! Failing to do so only takes focus away where you need to travel and what you need to do to get there - and it places focus on how you're dealing with the problem at hand instead. Channel your stress toward other activities in a different environment - toward things like crafts, reading, or even Internet chat rooms for example. Other ideas are listening to music, getting a massage, or taking your disability scooter out on a quiet road in nice weather.

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