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.

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

Showing posts with label interval training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interval training. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

The view of a recreational marathon runner

The G-Trainer and a Recreational Runner
“The G-Trainer allowed me to come back from injuries and overcome chronic pain. And it helped me achieve personal best times, which I love because I’m very competitive. I’m really excited that the G-Trainer can help me continue to race.” Tracey Slagle - Recreational Runner


Tracey Slagle related her story to Alter G and you can link to it and the Alter-G website at the foot of this post. For the summary:

  • at 38 the accumulative stress of long distance running left Tracey with sore knees (sound familiar?). The pain limiting her ability to train and compete.
  • at 10k all was well but Tracey was forced to stop at the Chicago Marathon of 2002 with 2 miles to go.
  • Despite advice to quit she continued to train, compete in 10k, 1/2 and full marathons due to her love for long distance running but was concerned.
  • Fast forward to 2007 and introduction of the G-trainer for recovery runs at sub-target pace and 85-90% bodyweight. Pain free running experienced!
  • After watching the Nike runner Kara Goucher using the G-trainer over speed training was begun to lift Tracey's minute per mile pace in training from 9 to 7 minute miles.
  • With 2 months use of the G-trainer Tracey achieved 2 personal bests back to back in the half marathon (1:48.07 in San Francisco).
This a great example for using the G-trainer treadmill not just for running performance but also injury prevention by reducing cumulative stresses from impact. In this case Tracey also uses the G-trainer when strong pain prevents her from running at all at 100% bodyweight. Tracey Slagle 1_17_08.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Thursday, 27 November 2008

London Kettlebells new website features the G-trainer

Ken and Steve of London Kettlebells have been busy and one of their new projects has been to launch a site that allows people with something interesting to say about health and fitness.

They thought the G-trainer and the multiple opportunities it offers was worth an article so I put a piece together particularly on the tremendous interval training opportunities it presents for everyone from first time marathon runners to serious MMA or Thai boxing fighters and even NBA basketball giants.

G-trainer: the "anti-gravity" treadmill. The ultimate tool
for interval training
Submitted by
Jonathan
Lewis
on Thu, 27/11/2008 - 10:33am

I'm not one for bling or using high tech when low tech
will do. If you took a look inside the Balance gym and studio you would see two
dozen kettlebells, truck tyre, sledge hammer, sand bag, a bar for pull ups,
carabina attachments in all sorts of places to hang and pull from, a pile of
judo mats, a couple of marine ropes, medicine balls, etc. These things are low
tech in the extreme but provide highly effective results.


The G-trainer on the other hand is high tech in the
extreme. It looks space age because it is NASA technology; we know it works
because it was tested by Nike Professional Athletes, and they kept it and their
runners have produced some great results. It offers something that has not been
offered before, the opportunity to “defy” gravity whilst running!


It’s used by some of the world’s best athletes but now
that we have one at Balance we’ll work out exactly what it’s capable of. We
specialise in performance and we know how to get the most out of someone. We
also like to be innovative; using things in a way they weren’t necessarily
designed for and we have already discovered the G-trainer has some undisclosed
strengths.


I’ve dubbed the G-trainer the “Ultimate for running
interval training” but it also has many applications in strength and
conditioning. Here is a brief summary of some of the benefits adding the
training variable of bodyweight reduction offers.

Strength and conditioning

  • Increased effectiveness of speed and leg
    strength/endurance/power training intervals
  • Metabolic conditioning (anyone who reads the ISLondon blog
    will be aware of the state known as “metabolloxed”, a state easily achieved on
    the G-trainer)
  • Jump training and plyometric control
  • Great cross training for sports/martial arts

Marathon training/running performance

  • guaranteed to maintain the pace on your "long run".
  • achievable tempo runs
  • increased intensity of effort with reduced chance of injury
  • increase aerobic base with greater mileage per week without
    the joint stress, strain and impact.
  • Heart rate training
Elite Athlete’s; some of worlds top sports clubs, and US
Military organisations. Below are a few of those who have embraced the treadmill
for many different applications.

  • NY Marathon winner Paula Radcliffe to make an early return
    to running following her hip injury.
  • The Nike Oregon Project pro runners, coached by Alberto
    Salazar, utilise it to add approximately 25% more miles to their programme per
    week.
  • AC Milan
  • Manchester United
  • Fort Bragg
  • Walter Reed Army Medical Centre
  • Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
  • New York Knicks (NBA)
  • Oakland Raiders (NFL)
For more information and how you can use the G-trainer for
yourself in London contact Jonathan Lewis on 07960 861 267,
jonathan@balancephysio.com and take a
look at
http://www.g-trainerUK.blogspot.com

See the article in situ....

http://www.lkbfitness.com/G-trainer-the-anti-gravity-treadmill-The-ultimate-tool-for-interval-training



Jon Bik triathlete using the G-trainer, Jon is also an above knee amputee.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

G-Trainer reviewed by Boing Boing Gadgets




Boing Boing Gadgets said in their coverage of the G-trainer:

Prices are probably somewhat extravagant, but unless you keep a rehabilitation chamber in your mad scientist fortress you'll likely only see the trainer when you send henchmen off to be restored to service.
Alter-G G-Trainer Treadmill for Weightless Running - Boing Boing Gadgets

I don't know this website very well but I know that the Technology and Gadget world are drawn to this treadmill due to its "technology dense" status. Ironically although the G-trainer is high tech its pretty low on the concept front.

Its very simple:
  • run at a reduced bodyweight and run faster at your target speed for longer (use the intervals we have designed and increase the intensity and effectiveness significantly)
  • run at a reduced bodyweight and run at your normal running speed for longer with less joint stress (perfect for use within a marathon training programme)
  • run at reduced bodyweight and run up inclines whilst maintaining your target speed to make significant leg strength gains
I am assuming their mention of an extravagant price is based on the cost to buy the whole thing because the prices we have agreed at Balance are anything but extravagant! We decided that the cost of using a machine should not be more than the intelligent input our clients get from one of our human team so we set the prices from £17.50 per session.

For details on the range of options available give me a call or email me -
  • 07960 861 267
  • jonathan @ balancephysio.com

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Interest growing in our G-trainer.


The G-trainer has demanded the attention of everyone who has come to Balance over the last couple of weeks. The beast is impossible to ignore but once our clients have had a run on it they have seen the potential and the opportunity to do some serious training on the Alter-Gs unweighting treadmill. The team has worked out exactly where its strengths lay and cant wait to begin in earnest when we go completely live in the next 7-10 days.

Interval Training as it has never been possible before:


  • speed,
  • strength,
  • anaerobic conditioning
  • quality running drills
  • heightened volume at increasing speed or load was previously impossible.
  • body spared from the jarring and accumulative effects of impact.
  • EDT (escalating density training.) means increasing amount of work done in the same period of time.
Interval training is the most rapid method of achieving performance gains and the ability to tailor and optimize the interval profiles determines the ultimate limit of performance.



Interval Overload Training at Higher Running Speed

Control of body weight also provides a means for interval overload training (interval training) in which you achieve a fast speed while at reduced weight and then introduce body weight briefly to overload the musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems.

Marathon training will be phenomenal on this treadmill. With your running performance improving week by week due to the increased effectiveness of interval training, quality pace and strength work and alternate long runs on the G-trainer to spare your joints from the trauma of long distance running the chances of overuse problems developing are greatly reduced. You do need some knowledge and support behind you to achieve your goals so Balance's highly experienced team is there with the skills in coaching, running analysis, injury prevention, strength and conditioning to make the G-trainer more than just a fancy toy. It is a highly effective training tool.
Sound confusing?
Difficult to believe?


Come and try the G-trainer for yourself - contact me at jonathan @ balancephysio.com
or call 020 7627 2308 to register your interest and i shall get back to you.