SOURCE: Movement Training Systems
Top Kettlebell Trainer and Dynamic Solutions Announce Partnership in the Movement Training System
ALEXANDRIA, VA–(Marketwire – July 22, 2010) – Darius Gilbert, CEO of Dynamic Solutions, a strength training company, announced that his speed and performance training programs will incorporate the proprietary Movement Training Systems (MTS) Body Position evaluation and performance improvement processes.
As summer training camps and clinics kick into high gear to prepare athletes for the fall sports season, athletes of all ages are looking to increase total body strength and speed in specific sports through strength training. Dynamic Solutions is placing greater emphasis on “movement mechanics.” Movement mechanics are used to teach an athlete how to stabilize position, carry the body in motion, and correctly initiate motion.
Through its web-based tools, MTS measures flow of muscle reaction from the foot through the entire body which dramatically improves motion, strength, athleticism and speed in young athletes. Through the MTS process, Dynamic Solutions can evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the individual athlete and structure drills to cue changes for each athlete and increase athletic performance.
“In order to improve speed and performance, we need to measure the initial level of each athlete’s ability,” said Gilbert. “Evaluation becomes our most valuable tool in the process of performance improvement and MTS fills this need.”
“Our goal is to help each athlete be as athletic as possible,” said Vince Stephenson, founder of MTS. “Our system was designed to help athletes, coaches and trainers better understand individual body performance for efficiency.”
Dynamic Solutions and MTS agree that performance is dependent on efficient movement. The best of sport-specific skills are only as good as they can be applied. If an athlete is off-balance, out of position or slow, skills will suffer.
For more information about Dynamic Solutions’ programs, contact: visit www.kettlebellstronginva.com or call 703-209-8696.
For more information about MTS, visit the www.movementtrainingsystems.com or contact [email protected]
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