SOCCER TRAINING
POWERED BY T-APEX
See T-APEX Up Close
Get a closer look at what’s inside the T-APEX system, how the main unit and accessories are set up, and how the device is prepared for real training environments.
Strength and Conditioning Coach
National Sprint Team Coach
Jamaica national Champion
Head Swim Coach, IU Swimming
Soccer speed is not only about running faster in a straight line. Players need to start, brake, cut, re-accelerate, and repeat high-speed actions under fatigue. T-APEX gives coaches a controlled way to load these movements and use real-time data to guide every session.
Built for Every Phase of Football Speed
Focus: first-step power, body angle, and explosive drive off the blocks.
T-APEX Setup: short-distance resisted starts with real-time force feedback.
Focus: progressive force application and maintaining forward lean.
T-APEX Setup: variable resistance sprints with velocity tracking.
Focus: top-end speed, stride frequency, and efficient mechanics.
T-APEX Setup: overspeed and assisted sprint drills with data capture.
T-APEX helps coaches turn speed work into measurable output. Track key data across acceleration runs, assisted sprints, and repeated efforts to understand how athletes perform from rep to rep.
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Speed Data
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Force Output
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Power Trends
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Session Reports
Export session data as CSV or JSON for deeper analysis, reporting, and integration with your existing training workflow.
Traditional sled training relies on fixed weight and inconsistent surface friction.
Resistance bands offer portability but lack precise load control and data capture.
T-APEX delivers digitally controlled resistance with real-time force and speed feedback.
Use it for acceleration work, overspeed exposure, repeated sprint sessions, and on-field testing.
Attach the waist belt and position the athlete for the planned sprint, acceleration, or COD drill.
Link the athlete to T-APEX through the cable and align the setup with the movement direction.
Choose resistance, overspeed, or constant-tension work based on the session goal.
Use feedback after each rep to compare performance and adjust training.
Yes. T-APEX is designed for field-based training environments and can support football speed work on suitable grass or turf surfaces.
No. T-APEX can be used for acceleration, assisted sprinting, change-of-direction work, and repeated sprint sessions.
Coaches can use controlled resistance to load braking, cutting, lateral push, and re-acceleration patterns during football-specific drills.
Yes. T-APEX provides real-time feedback such as speed, force, power, and session output to support coaching decisions.
For acceleration work, coaches can use resisted sprinting to load the early drive phase. Assisted sprinting can be used when the goal is overspeed exposure.