QUOTE (gsp23 @ Apr 30 2007, 06:43 PM)

I am just starting to get into wheelchair racing, but with response to your question, you can do handcycling if you want to. Or if you like the type of racing like wheelchair racing then you can get more of a sitting position. These are generally used for people with high level injuries but can be used by people that cant comfortably sit on their knees and has a foot plate that you put your feet on. If you follow this link you will see a some people racing with their feet down like I mentioned.
http://hamphoto.com/blazesports-track-day2/source/h38007.htmAlso note that you can have your feet under you but not sitting on your feet, like this pic
http://hamphoto.com/blazesports-track-day1/source/h37678.htm. In a seat like that you have your feet go back under your butt, however, the person sits on a little part of seat above the opening where the legs go through, so you dont actually sit on your legs. Its just a difference in the kind of seat you want to get.
Keep in mind that if you intend to compete their are minimum disability requirements in many events. If you dont have a loss of certain number of muscle points you wouldnt be allowed to compete in a chair using your hands to propel yourself and instead would need to compete in the LC class which is using more stabilized methods like recumbants or trikes. If its just for fun then obviously its all good!
Thank you so much for replying to my post so quickly! It is really nice to know that are some racing wheelchairs out there that can accomodate my needs. I looked at the liniks that you sent and they look really cool, and definitely like something I could do! I use a Tilite chair outside my house but have enough tone in my legs to walk around in the house with the help of crutches or a walker. Thanks for being understanding.
As for handcycling, it's a blast! I have breifly ridden a friend's handcycle around, and am looking for one of my own. Have you ever worked with any of the online cycle companies, such as Handcycles.com?