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.
T-APEX gives coaches a controlled way to load real soccer movements — from starts and cuts to assisted sprint exposure — without relying on fixed weight or guesswork.
Built for Soccer Performance
Support the key movement demands players face across positions.
Focus: first-step power, forward lean, and short-distance explosiveness.
T-APEX Setup: resisted starts and short acceleration runs.
Focus: braking, cutting, lateral movement, and re-acceleration.
T-APEX Setup: cone drills, side shuffles, and change-of-direction work.
Focus: stride rhythm, turnover, and controlled high-speed running.
T-APEX Setup: assisted sprint drills with adjustable forward pull.
T-APEX turns soccer drills into measurable data, tracking speed, force, and power 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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Data 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.
Connect the athlete with the belt or attachment system for safe field-based movement.
Set up resisted starts, directional work, assisted sprinting, or repeated efforts.
T-APEX controls the load while the athlete accelerates, cuts, brakes, or sprints.
Use rep output to refine load, volume, and training focus for the next block.
Yes. T-APEX is built for field-based training environments, including soccer fields, indoor turf, and performance facilities.
Coaches can use T-APEX for resisted starts, change-of-direction drills, lateral movement, assisted sprinting, and repeated efforts.
T-APEX provides controlled digital resistance instead of fixed weight or elastic tension, helping coaches keep load more consistent and measurable.
It adds controlled forward assistance for assisted sprint exposure, stride rhythm, and high-speed mechanics work.
Coaches can track speed, force, power, and session output, then use reports to compare reps and guide future training.