APS Method

METODO APS

The revolution of the APS method (Active Passive Elongation in Suspension), which thanks to a specific tool allows the athlete to work with the body in suspension, is particularly advantageous for the increase of ROM and the fluidity of competitive gestures, but also for articular and postural realignment.

 

The body of the athlete in "suspension" is subjected to a traction force that is used to make the stretching exercises more effective. With the suspended body, in fact, the load on the musculoskeletal system is lightened and, consequently, work on general flexibility is facilitated, which is a fundamental component of physical performance, as important as strength, power, speed and resistance, which are the physical qualities traditionally trained in the sport.

 

The APS method, through the reproduction of specific gestures performed in suspension, allows to correct the organization of body segments in action, thus rebalancing the biomechanical capacities. In this way the postural alignment takes place considering the interdependence that exists, in sports gestures, between all the articulations of the body and not limiting itself to a purely district intervention.

 

In summary, the new APS Method:

  • Increases myotendinous flexibility and elasticity, with an overall improvement in movement capacity
  • Helps to counteract tissue retraction (which on the other hand would lead to incorrect posture and limit the fluidity of sports gestures)
  • Promotes relaxation, reduces physical stress and improves coordination of movements
  • Promotes postural recovery in musculoskeletal disorders
  • Promotes joint lubrication, helping to counter cartilage wear
  • Helps recover normal range of motion after trauma or surgery

The APS Method is supplied with a DVD in which all the stretching exercises that can be performed on this device are illustrated.

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