
Tony Torres, Owner of TNT 360 Mobility, Files Nonprofit to Unite the Worlds of WCMX & Adaptive Skate
Tony Torres, founder and owner of TNT 360 Mobility, has taken a bold new step to grow and strengthen the adaptive action sports community. He has officially filed for nonprofit 501(c)(3) status under Move United, Inc., a move that will establish a dedicated platform to unify the worlds of WCMX (Wheelchair Motocross) and Adaptive Skateboarding.
For Torres, this moment is more than a milestone—it’s the continuation of a lifelong mission. As both an elite adaptive athlete and a passionate advocate, he has worked for years to expand opportunities in WCMX and adaptive skate. Filing for nonprofit status is the next step in ensuring that athletes worldwide have the resources, community, and support needed to thrive.
Building a Unified Future
Through this new nonprofit, Tony’s vision includes:
- Athlete Development – supporting athletes of all skill levels with training, clinics, and mentorship.
- Access & Inclusion – making adaptive action sports available to more individuals with disabilities.
- Community & Advocacy – connecting athletes, families, and organizations across borders.
- Long-Term Growth – creating sustainable programs, competitions, and pathways for the next generation.
More Than Sports
“WCMX and adaptive skateboarding are about freedom, creativity, and resilience,” says Torres. “This nonprofit will help ensure these sports aren’t just seen as activities, but as powerful movements that change lives.”
From local skateparks to international competitions, the mission is clear: bring adaptive athletes together, amplify their voices, and build a stronger, more unified future.
👉 Visit www.unifiedmotion.org for more information and updates on this exciting nonprofit journey.