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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.

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  • Setup Overview
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How Coaches Use T-APEX in Track Training

Real-Time Sprint Feedback

Higher Level Athletic Fitness uses T-APEX to bring more structure and feedback into sprint training. Coaches can apply controlled resistance, monitor each rep, and adjust load based on real performance data.

@higherlevelathleticfitness

Certified Athletic Performance Coach

Resisted Start Training

Roxroy Cato uses T-APEX for resisted start work, applying controlled resistance from behind to challenge first-step power, body angle, and early acceleration mechanics.

Roxroy Cato

400m Hurdler · 2x Olympian

Controlled Overspeed Preparation

LITA Performance shows how T-APEX fits into a speed training workflow, from device setup and waist-belt connection to tablet feedback and overspeed preparation. The setup helps coaches apply controlled assistance and review sprint data in a more structured way.

LITA Performance

Sports Science Researcher · Speed Training Team

Resisted Start & Acceleration Training

Sarah Marshall uses T-APEX for resisted start training, applying controlled resistance from behind to challenge first-step power, body angle, and early acceleration mechanics.

Sarah Marshall

Collegiate Sprinter

Smart Resistance for Every Sprint Phase

T-APEX gives coaches a controlled way to load track movements — from block starts and acceleration runs to assisted overspeed exposure — without relying on fixed weight, elastic tension, or guesswork.

Train What Track Speed Demands

Train starts, acceleration, overspeed, and approach rhythm with controlled resistance and real-time feedback.

Start Power

Start Power

First Step · Body Angle · Horizontal Projection

Acceleration

Acceleration

Drive Mechanics · 10–30m Runs · Force Rhythm

Max Velocity

Max Velocity

Top-End Speed · Upright Mechanics · Overspeed Exposure

Rhythm Control

Rhythm Control

Stride Pattern · Approach Rhythm · Rep Consistency

From the first step to top-end rhythm.

LOAD THE START

LOAD THE START

Focus: First-step, body angle, and early horizontal force.

T-APEX Setup: Add controlled resistance over the first 5–10m.

DRIVE THE ACCELERATION

DRIVE THE ACCELERATION

Focus: Drive mechanics, stride development, and acceleration rhythm.

T-APEX Setup: Keep resistance repeatable across 10–30m runs.

ASSIST TOP-END RHYTHM

ASSIST TOP-END RHYTHM

Focus: Max velocity, step frequency, and upright sprint mechanics.

T-APEX Setup: Forward assistance for controlled overspeed exposure.

Measure Every Sprint Rep

Track sprint time, load, velocity, and rep-to-rep changes.

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Speed

02

Load

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Curve

04

Comparison

Compare reps across the session to see when athletes are maintaining speed, adapting to load, or starting to fade.

Measure Every Sprint Rep

Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance

Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance

Traditional sled training relies on fixed weight and inconsistent surface friction.

Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance

Resistance bands offer portability but lack precise load control and data capture.

Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance Why Coaches Choose T-APEX Over Traditional Resistance

T-APEX delivers digitally controlled resistance with real-time force and speed feedback.

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Choose Your T-APEX Device

T-APEX Main Unit
Smart Resistance Training Device
A portable training system for controlled resistance, assisted sprinting, and real-time performance feedback on the track.

Starts · Acceleration · Overspeed · Data Feedback
$4,799.00
$5,000.00
TRACK APPLICATION

How T-APEX Fits Into a Track Session

Set up resisted starts, acceleration runs, and overspeed reps with controlled load and data feedback.
How T-APEX Fits Into a Track Session
Connect the Athlete

Secure the waist belt and cable path for resisted or assisted sprint work.

Select the Mode

Choose resistance for starts and acceleration, or assistance for overspeed work.

Adjust Phase Load

Set stronger resistance for the first steps, then reduce load as speed builds.

Review and Refine

Use sprint time, load, and velocity feedback to adjust the next rep.

HOW IT WORKS

HOW IT WORKS

How It Works for Track Training

Build a Training Setup Around Your Athletes