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» Sport For All


SKILLMILL


• Kinesis, with Technogym’s patent-


ed technology, allows athletes to ex- plore the freedom of 360° movement to conduct exercises aimed at improving balance, flexibility and posture.


In addition, Technogym supplied a


complete set of products for strength and power training.


Science and academics combined “Technology and innovation have


greatly affected the way Olympic ath- letes carry out their training,” says Alessandri. “In the past, training was


26 Fitness Business Canada March/April 2017


more closely connected to specific sport disciplines, so athletes used to train mainly on their fields of action or on the track, for example. Today, the possibility of collecting data and of measuring training through devices and software has led to more-scientific and measurable training methods.” As records have been smashed


and performances upped to new lev- els, training methods, technology and knowledge in the world of sports has evolved—not keeping pace but leading the way. Training is highly scientific, both in the choice of equipment and in training methodologies. In the world


of sports, high performance is not only the result of rigorous training, deter- mination and perseverance, but also of correct planning from a scientific point of view. The Technogym approach has long


incorporated the knowledge and ex- pertise of a scientific, academic and medical advisory board from around the world. On the Technogym campus in Italy,


a team of more than 200 professionals, including sports doctors, physiologists, physiotherapists, engineers, industrial and IT designers are committed to the development of prototypes and future


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