The Oregon Project, funded by Nike, was started by Alberto Salazar in 2001 to train America's most promising young distance runners. Salazar believes in world-class coaching supported by cutting-edge facilities and technology. One of the Project's key technologies is the G-Trainer.
Alberto Salazar, Director of the Oregon Project, talks about the benefits of the G-Trainer and how, as a cross training tool, it allows his runners to increase training volume up to 25%.
Looking at the calibre of athletes using the G-trainer for enhancing their performance and reading the science and rationale behind the equipment convinced us that with the innovation and knowledge in the strength and conditioning team at Balance we could really have some fun and produce results.
G-trainer details and blog are now at the Balance Performance Physiotherapy website
G-Trainer Pro - anti-gravity technology available in UK
After months of research Balance Performance Physiotherapy in London UK decided to get on board and bring the G-Trainer Pro unweighting treadmill to their London Sports Injury, Spinal Rehabilitation and Performance facility.
This blog has been started to follow the progress of the first G-Trainer available to the public in Europe as it is installed and put into service at one of the UK's most forward thinking facilities for the treatment, recovery, rehabilitation and performance training of elite and everyday athletes.
This blog has been started to follow the progress of the first G-Trainer available to the public in Europe as it is installed and put into service at one of the UK's most forward thinking facilities for the treatment, recovery, rehabilitation and performance training of elite and everyday athletes.
For more information contact me on my mobile 07960 861 267,
the main Balance Performance Physiotherapy number of 020 7627 2308 or email jonathan @ balancephysio.com
G-trainer in action
Sunday, 26 October 2008
The Nike Oregon Project helped convince us...
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Alberto Salazar,
nike,
performance,
strength and conditioning
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