Tuesday 10 February 2009

Marathon man benefits from aerosure!

Olympian Dan Robinson has been using his aerosure vibrated breathing training device and this is what he has found:

Since using aerosure, the improvements in my lung function have been significant and I have found it a really useful and important training aid. As an endurance athlete, I am continually looking for ways to improve my racing and training performance and the aerosure has enabled me to get the maximum benefit from my training sessions. Regular use of aerosure has meant that when I get to the start line I am confident that I have covered all bases in training and will race well. I thoroughly recommend aerosure. All the best, Dan.

We have no doubt that Dan is the first of many elite performers who will benefit from regular aerosure training.

Tuesday 3 February 2009

90 degree press-up

I would like to recommend a website of Dr Barry Drust, a senior Sports Scientist at Liverpool John Moores University who is preparing and training to do a 90-degree push-up. As well as giving great training information he is keeping a personal diary of his training:

http://90degreepressup.wordpress.com/

I think this website is very interesting for those interested in devising their own training programmes.

Thanks

Saturday 31 January 2009

Low-cost Portable Altitude Simulator Nearly Here!

Coming soon, from London South Bank University, a low cost portable altitude simulator called Hybreathe. A small device that can be used at rest or during exercise, Hybreathe will bring al the benefits of altitude training to anyone who wants it, and not only the elite and wealthy.

Currently a market research survey is under way and prizes can be won by lucky respondents. Please visit www.hybreathe.com for a chance to win one of several youbreathes (a vibration respiratory training device), one of several Flexi-bar vibration training devices or Code13 t-shirts and hoodies.

To participate click here:

www.hybreathe.com