“I incorporate The Quick Board system into testing, training and rehab protocols. The objective results allow me to pre- and post-test players and track their training progress. In rehab programs, I can more accurately gauge a player's progress back to the court. Once I can re-introduce pre-injury drills into a player’s rehab, I have an objective pre- and post-injury comparison. It also increased competition during training, which led to improvements in performance.”
Joe Rogowski
Orlando Magic, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
“The Quick Board is a tool that can be incorporated into a majority of therapy regimens for patients with impairments resulting from stroke, employment, hobby or sport. Objective data can be compiled to track improvement. Also, the data generated from The Quick Board can be submitted to third-party payers for reimbursement for services.”
Auston Wortman
Physical Therapist, Memphis, Tenn.
"I was impressed with The Quick Board's motivating effect it had on the players during workouts. The increased competition in the weight room helps us replicate game intensity. The Quick Board's versatility allows us to test and objectively track our players’ progress and customize programs to improve performance. The data collected on each player is saved in our database, which assists us in rehabilitation and return-to-play decisions."
Javair Gillett
Detroit Tigers, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
"The Quick Board is a valuable testing and training system which enables me to track my athlete’s progress. Most importantly, the instant feedback motivates the athletes and increases competition during team workouts.”
Andrea Hudy
University of Kansas, Assistant Athletic Director for Sport Performance
“The Quick Board is a great tool for us. The immediate feedback is valuable in that the athlete now sees the result. They are able to compete with themselves as well as against their teammates and even other athletes. We like to promote competition and The Quick Board is a piece we can use to do so. The digital tablet and the ability to create your own plan gives the coach creative leverage so the system can be used as needed. It’s a great piece for the athletes who want “extra” work. It’s just turn on and go.”
Joshua Stoner
University of Missouri, Director of Strength and Conditioning
"The Quick Board is one of the best and most versatile tools in my arsenal. Here at the University of Arkansas basketball program, we use The Quick Board system in every facet - prehab, testing, training and rehabilitation. The objective data provided by the software assists in justifying return-to-play decisions. I highly recommend every facility implement The Quick Board."
David Deets
University of Arkansas Basketball Strength and Conditioning
“The Quick Board is an indispensable tool in my coaching toolbox. It is totally congruent with my philosophy that training equals rehab and rehab equals training. I use it to establish baseline measurements and then to compare daily progress and readiness for training.”
Vern Gambetta
Gambetta Sports Training System
“I use The Quick Board literally every day. It is the one training tool I take with me everywhere I go. The Quick Board definitely keeps me one up on my competitors. As a defensive player, I have to have my head on a swivel and be ready to react to any situation on the football field. The Quick Board helps me hone in on my reaction skills and stay quicker than my opponents.”
Markeith Knowlton
Hamilton Tiger Cats player, Canadian Football League
“I use The Quick Board as an instrument for my teaching and research. The various features of the board allow us to measure both the quickness of the footwork and central process speed. While a great amount of research is related to the function of the central nervous system and neuromuscular adaptation testing on upper limbs, limited research is available in the literature looking into lower limb movement responses due to lack of appropriate test equipment. We have published two research articles using The Quick Board, including one in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research in 2008. In addition, this is a useful and effective tool which can be used for various athletes for improving quickness of their footwork and competition performances in various open-skill sports activities.”
Yuhua Li, Ph.D.
University of Memphis, Department of Health and Sport Sciences
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