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Books and Publications

BOOKS

  • Power, A Scientific Approach, Frederick C. Hatfield, Ph.D., Contemporary Books, 1989  Here Dr Hatfield discusses the instaneous power characteristics of Impulse Training
  • Eccentric Muscle Training in Sports and Orthopedics, Mark Albert, M.Ed., PT, ATC, Churchill Livingstone, 1991  Here Mr. Albert presents several Clinical case studies of efficacy
  • Rational Manual Therapies, John V. Basmajian, O.Ont, MD, FRCP ©, FACA, FACRM (Australia), FABMR, FSBM; Rich Nyberg, PT, MMSc, Williams & Wilkins, 1993    Here the qualities of concentric and eccentric muscle contractions related to true function are presented.
  • The Spine in Sports, Robert G. Watkins, MD, Mosby, 1996 Here the importance of core training is presented with research documenting the extreme forces possible with Impulse Training while creating an injury prevention environment.
  • Sports Speed, George -  Second Edition,  George Dintiman, Bob Ward, Tom Tellez, 1997 Dr. Ward presents Impulse Training and its impact on connective tissue while producing extreme forces and developing "programmable acceleration".
  • Techniques in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation , William E. Prentice, Michael L. Voight  2001,McGraw-Hill Professional  chronicles the neuromuscular aspects of impulse and functional application

 

ARTICLES

These articles are presented to show the depth of time Impulse Training has been reported on in the market place. 

  • Dallas Cowboys Official Weekly, “To Build A Better Weight Room”, Ron Spain, June 1988
  • Sports Medicine Update, Healthsouth Sports Medicine Network & American Sports Medicine Institute, Volume 4, Number 2 “Rehabilitation of the Thrower’s Elbow”, Ron Courson, ATC, SPT, Spring Edition 1989
  • Sports Medicine Update, Healthsouth Sports Medicine Network & American Sports Medicine Institute, Volume 4, Number 2 “Rehabilitation Following Shoulder Arthroscopy”, Karen Middleton,P.T.,A.T.,C., Spring Edition 1989
  • ADVANCE for Physical Therapist, “Inertial Loading Principles Added to Rehab Techniques/Equipment”, Michelle P. Pronsati, August 26, 1991