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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.
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.
Focus: First-step, body angle, and early horizontal force.
T-APEX Setup: Add controlled resistance over the first 5–10m.
Focus: Drive mechanics, stride development, and acceleration rhythm.
T-APEX Setup: Keep resistance repeatable across 10–30m runs.
Focus: Max velocity, step frequency, and upright sprint mechanics.
T-APEX Setup: Forward assistance for controlled overspeed exposure.
Track sprint time, load, velocity, and rep-to-rep changes.
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Comparison
Compare reps across the session to see when athletes are maintaining speed, adapting to load, or starting to fade.
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.
Secure the waist belt and cable path for resisted or assisted sprint work.
Choose resistance for starts and acceleration, or assistance for overspeed work.
Set stronger resistance for the first steps, then reduce load as speed builds.
Use sprint time, load, and velocity feedback to adjust the next rep.
Yes. T-APEX supports resisted starts, acceleration runs, assisted sprinting, and overspeed-style work on the track.
T-APEX can support sprinters, hurdlers, and multi-event athletes who need speed, acceleration, approach rhythm, or power development. Coaches can adjust the setup based on the athlete and event demands.
Yes. Coaches can adjust load based on the goal of the session, such as stronger resistance for starts, controlled loading through acceleration, or assistance for overspeed work.
Yes. T-APEX can provide controlled assistance to help athletes experience faster sprint rhythm and top-end mechanics. This allows coaches to introduce assisted sprinting in a more structured way.
Coaches can track speed, force, power, and session output, then use reports to compare reps and guide future training.