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DHL WP lead the way with Aerofloor

PUBLISHED: August 4, 2014


DHL Western Province will kick-off their 2014 Absa Currie Cup campaign with a brand new, state-of-the-art rehabilitation device at their disposal – Aerofloor.

Aerofloor is a training surface like no other which utilises high grade fabrics and ‘controlled energy return technology’ to provide an incredible energy giving and energy absorbing training surface.

This platform has been supplied to a number of leading Premiership Football clubs (Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool to name three) and rugby teams/outfits (the Welsh Rugby Union and top English Premiership clubs Northampton Saints and Saracens) and has become a focal point of their training regimes and has now entered the health and fitness sector.

DHL WP will now become the first South African professional outfit to benefit from this technology and coach Allister Coetzee told www.wprugby.com: “Our medical team is excited to put the Aerofloor to use.

“State-of-the-art devices like this do not come cheap, so we are grateful to Charlie Wright and his team from Aerofloor South Africa for making it possible.”

Aerofloor is a training revolution which has hit the industry by storm in a number of different disciplines such as:
1. Shock absorption, sparing the joints from exercise impact
2. Elastic recoil (‘controlled energy return’)
3. Explosive training surface
4. Adjustable ‘unstable surface’ for balance training
5. ‘Focal’ shock absorption properties
6. Easy to set up and use
7. Durable
8. Portable
9. Adjustable air pressure
10. Sound absorption properties

SEE HOW THE AEROFLOOR WORKS HERE: