Update: US Olympic Training Center
Posted on Monday, May 11th, 2009
This just in: SpeedChains is in use at the US Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista.
continue readingSpeedChains Visits US Olympic Training Center
Posted on Monday, May 11th, 2009
Mr. Kelvin Miyahira recently returned from a visit to the US Olympic Training Center where he met Vinny Comiskey, the Head Athletic Trainer and Kim Shipman, Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. They were excited to learn [...]
continue readingCreating Speed
Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009
Speed is the differentiator on today’s playing field. Most players do not understand that speed is about more than just quick feet. Speed is an explosive action that combines leg drive, core power, and strong-arm [...]
continue readingPersonal Training
Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009
It is important to understand that moving up each level of training increases in intensity and requires the prior month’s training to be completed before attempting to take on the greater loads.
Personal training with Speed [...]
SpeedChains
Posted on Sunday, April 12th, 2009
Presenting the Latest Technology in Physical Training!
For too long, training for the majority of all sports has meant spending endless hours in the weight room. While there is no denying that some time in the [...]
AHPERD Convention Update
Posted on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
With great appreciation, I would like to personally thank Kay and Mel Bicoy for their awesome presentations at the Hawaii AHPERD conference and the convention in Arizona, Az AHPERD State Convention, 76th Annual Celebration “Creating [...]
continue readingCongratulations University of Tennessee Men’s Tennis
Posted on Sunday, April 13th, 2008
Congratulations to the University of Tennessee Volunteers Men’s Tennis Team for their outstanding performance this season—including a win (4-3) over the defending NCAA team champions, the 3rd-ranked University of Georgia Bulldogs to close out their regular season!
The Vols (who joined the “SpeedChain family” in January) [...]
continue readingSpeedChains Visits Japan’s Sadaharu Oh
Posted on Sunday, April 1st, 2007
SpeedChain Inventor Kelvin Miyahira recently visited to train with Softbank Hawk coaches and trainers, introducing them to the SpeedChains as a means to increase bat and throwing speed.
You can read his brief account of the meeting [...]