Friday, 24 August 2012

SAQ® International & Aerofloor Success

SAQ International has spent two years developing the Aerofloor which uses special fabrics to take pressure off the users joints while simultaneously increasing their heartbeat.
The product has already been purchased by top premiership football clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Stoke and Sunderland along with Saracens rugby club and Australian rugby league team Canberra Raiders.

Now, SAQ founder Alan Pearson believes it could take the health and fitness industry by storm.
Mr Pearson developed the product with Pete Friar, formerly head physiotherapist at Sunderland football club and sports science expert.

"We knew the products were fantastic but it's great other people are realising it too," said Mr Pearson.
"This could be used in front of the TV and would be great for people who are obese, or older women with osteoporosis."
SAQ carry out sports training projects in various parts of the world, including ones that coach children in South African townships and have received praise from the country's government.

Former Manchester United strength and conditioning coach Mick Clegg has installed the Aerofloor at the gym he owns in Manchester. Members at the gym include Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks and taekwondo world champion Aaron Cook.

Mr Clegg said: "The main thing I've wanted Aerofloor for is rehab for any sort of leg injury. One of the big problems for athletes is the amount of pounding their joints receive during training."

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