Aquilo Sports New Supplier for USTA Player Development Program
Louisville, KY (PRWEB) September 01, 2015 -- As the world’s top players gear up for the match of a lifetime, athletes who are part of the United States Tennis Association’s Player Development Program are maximizing their recovery in between matches thanks to Aquilo Sports, the science-based sports technology company that is modernizing recovery for elite athletes.
“We train the best tennis players in the world, and therefore, we want the best for them in all aspects of their workout and recovery,” said Satoshi Ochi, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the USTA Player Development. “Cold therapy is a critical component for keeping our athletes’ legs fresh for a match, so Aquilo’s suit is a game-changer for our program. It is especially helpful as we work with young players and want to ensure they optimize recovery and stay healthy as they pursue playing the game at a higher level.”
“We developed this system with the elite athlete in mind,” said Dr. Paul Spence, founder & CEO of Aquilo Sports. “Our lower body suit enables athletes to reap the benefits of cold therapy wherever they are…which means they can use it either at home or in competition. With Aquilo, every tennis player can recover like a champion.”
The Aquilo System harnesses the power of ice bath therapy, while modernizing it to make recovery easier and more efficient for today’s athletes. Many of today’s top teams are using the suit, including this year’s Tour de France teams classification winner, Movistar Team, the Spanish-based professional road cycling team.
About Aquilo Sports
Aquilo Sports is a science-based sports technology company that is modernizing recovery for elite athletes. The Aquilo System is a revolutionary personal and portable lower-body cold therapy suit that provides all the benefits of an ice bath without the discomfort, limitations and cost. By combining cold and compression, Aquilo allows athletes to easily recuperate anytime, anywhere to accelerate the recovery process for improved performance. For more information, visit http://www.aquilosports.com/
AIMEE EICHELBERGER, Superior Public Relations, +1 (312) 952-1528, [email protected]
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