Technological resources not only improve the performance of athletes, they are tools that facilitate participation in a social environment. This research seeks to understand the relationships that emerge from the perceptions of the Dep-Otrists on the use of technological resources and on human capacities in adapted sports practice in Bogotá. Method: Qualitative study with a phenomenological approach; 6 Dep-otristas participated, who received a semi-structured interview and through netnography, publications from the social network Instagram were analyzed. Results: The corporal conception has been meant from the experience; disability has implied a process of re-signification when having to face adaptation processes to the structural, psychological, bodily and relational changes they face; Technology and Tics become the axis of development, they influence and determine the conception of the body, its relationship with the context and the development of capacities. Conclusions: The recognition that is obtained from sports practice is a mechanism for the identification of individual potentialities, it changes social paradigms and turns disability into an element of power; adapted sport is a means to create new conceptions of bodies, seen from the potentiality of capacities and not from the rehabilitation of bodies. The body conception transcends the biological, the material and integrates the technological body, the lived body, one in which the experience and the relationship with the environment is decisive in the construction of meaning