What's Special About The Power Sprinter?
- Places load on both the arms and legs to increase acceleration ability which is critical in many sports
- The innovative four tube design will place resistance on each limb independently from the others which provides constant resistance through a full range of motion
- Two resistance options to meet the needs of any fitness level participant
Increases Your Sprinting Power By 30 Percent And Lowers Your 40-yard Dash Times By Up To .3 Seconds
- Smooth resistance allows you to run and push without feeling like you are getting stuck
- Cords allow smooth and consistent resistance through a full range of motion
- Can be used on your own in the event that your trainer or partner cannot be there
- Excellent for forward running and backpedaling which affects the legs completely differently
This aid was created by Jon Hinds, CNT, the former strength coach of the LA Clippers. This is an excellent tool for all level athletes who want to increase their speed, agility and acceleration times. From teens to professional athletes, all will see results working with the Power Sprinter. Simply attach the resistance cables to the arms and legs and see the difference four attacjment points versus two makes. By adding resistance to the arms, the core is activated in ways you have never experienced.
- Available in 2 resistance levels - medium and heavy
- Each Power Sprinter comes with 4 adjustable cuffs with Velcro closure (cuffs fit up to 14" arm or leg), nylon cord with PVC handle, and resistance tubing
Run forwards or backwards; alone or with a partner. JUST RUN!
Ideal for use indoors or out. Think about it, how many times have you had to change your sprint training days because it's raining outside? With this device you can run print drills even in the worst weather - sleet, hail or snow won't stop you again. Your partner didn't feel like running, AGAIN? It doesn't matter, with this agility aid you can sprint til the cows come home. Alone or with assistance, get your workout in - no excuses.
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