The
Hockey Treadmill,
coupled with your trainer and the mirror
in which you can see your progress, sets
you up to play at game speed for a
longer period with more power and
agility than your opponent. It’s the
perfect ice-like surface, designed to
train you from the inside
out—neurologically, metabolically and
biomechanically—so that you can become a
more efficient skater. You train in your
skates, just as if you were on ice.
Made of our
patented and specially lubricated,
ice-like surface, the Hockey Treadmill
tilts from 0- to a 32-percent grade and
can operate at speeds over 20 miles per
hour, creating a perfect environment to
improve your skating and efficiency.
After just one Acceleration Hockey
Training program, comprised of 18
sessions spread over six to eight weeks,
our athletes enhance their break away
speed, develop quicker cuts, improve
power in the first three steps and gain
conditioning.
Our
scientific research shows that incline
treadmill skating recruits key muscles
at a level two to
three times higher than rink
skating at the same stride frequency,
which helps you produce more power
during each stride, during both push-off
and recovery. We continually test your
progress and help you refine your
stride. The treadmill also allows us to
safely take you beyond what you can do
on the ice—so you learn to skate faster
and improve your efficiency and
conditioning. This translates to success
on the ice.
In our
optimal training environment—a potent
combination of our proprietary equipment
coupled with properly placed mirrors,
video feedback and our qualified
trainers who coach you stride for
stride—you’ll find that you quickly
progress beyond all your preconceived
notions about your abilities and
limitations. You will gain power to
fight through a check or drive forwards
from out in front of the net. And with
the added integration of our cord
technology and advanced video
technology, you’ll hear, feel and see
that difference.
We think it
says a lot when we can tell you that the
first prototype of this machine ever
built is still in use today.