If you have additional questions ask a trainer.
What does the Running Program include?
- The first step in completing the Acceleration Sports Training
Program is to complete a strength, flexibility and gait evaluation with a facility trainer. This test evaluates every major
muscle in your body to assess your strengths and weaknesses.
- Once an evaluation has been completed and test results assessed,
a trainer will formulate a training Program for you. Each athlete's training will include work with the Generation II Super
Running Treadmill, plyometrics and strength training. Our patented Resistance Cords can be incorporated into your training
as needed for your specific sport.
How many levels of training do you offer for the Running Program?
Each Program includes its own specific components and levels. For
example, the running Acceleration Program has five levels and the hockey Acceleration Program has three levels. Each level
of training involves greater intensity. Athletes can continue making gains in their performance by either completing the levels
in succession or coming back after the sport season to complete the next levels.
What does the Hockey Program include?
- The first step in completing the Acceleration Hockey Program
is to complete a strength, flexibility and gait evaluation with a facility trainer. This test evaluates every major muscle
in your body to assess your strengths and weaknesses.
- Once an evaluation has been completed and test results assessed,
a trainer will formulate a training Program for you. Each athlete's training will include work with the patented Hockey Treadmill,
plyometrics and strength training. Our patented Resistance Cords can be incorporated into your training as needed for your
specific sport.
How many levels of training do you offer for the Hockey Program?
Each Program includes its own specific components and levels. For
example, the running Acceleration Program has five levels and the hockey Acceleration Program has three levels. Each level
of training involves greater intensity. Athletes can continue making gains in their performance by either completing the levels
in succession or coming back after the sport season to complete the next levels.
How does this Program compare to other conditioning programs?
The Acceleration Programs are unique; there are no equivalent
programs in the world. We use patented equipment designed for and used exclusively by our licensed facilities. The Programs
and protocols are scientifically designed and tested with input from exercise physiologists, orthopaedic surgeons, athletic
trainers, physical and occupational therapists and other professionals. When followed according to these unique protocol designs,
the Acceleration Programs are guaranteed to improve an athlete's performance.
How is the Acceleration Program different than what I can get
from camps?
Camps provide athletes with specific skills related to a particular
sport. Our Programs focus on building speed, strength, quickness, jumping ability and overall conditioning. Simply put, our
Programs will make you a better athlete!
Who is this Program for?
The Acceleration Programs are for athletes of all ages (starting
at age 9-10 years old depending on physical maturity). The Programs are individually modified for each athlete's abilities,
so whether you are in junior high, high school, college, the professional leagues or a recreational athlete, you're sure to
improve speed, strength, self-confidence and overall athletic performance. Our goal is to help every participant become a
better athlete no matter what level they are at when they start the Program.
When
should I begin the Acceleration Program to prepare for my sport?
We recommend that athletes start the Program 8-10 weeks prior
to the start of the sport season to allow time for rest before the sport begins. To achieve maximal gains, athletes must allow
for 10-14 days of rest prior to season training. Best results are achieved when the training is not interrupted.