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kayskate
02-11-2007, 03:15 PM
During a search for info about where I might try synthetic ice, I surfed upon a training center that has a "skating treadmill". Apparently the belt is made of some type of synthetic ice. Sounds pretty cool. Would love to try this.

http://www.bluestreakst.com/equipment.aspx

Follow the link on the right for "skating treadmill".


Here's another link:
http://www.frappieracceleration.com/equipment/hockey.cfm

Kay

kayskate
02-11-2007, 03:22 PM
Found a vid clip on youtube. This thing apparently costs $100,000!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhXvlLiVXCo

Kay

jp1andOnly
02-11-2007, 03:43 PM
the vancouver canucks have one of those at 8-rinks where they often train. I believe its coverd in real ice. Its cool to see them working out in the training room on it

jazzpants
02-11-2007, 03:43 PM
DRATS! Have to drive over 50 miles to get to the only place in my neck of the woods that has a hockey treadmill (among other things which *I* think would be good for my skating...) *sigh* :roll:

lovepairs
02-12-2007, 03:35 PM
They also have two, or three of these at the training center at Ice Works in Aston, PA. However, this training center in the lower level of the rink seems to have shut down. It was a really good facility--does anyone know what happened?

Thin-Ice
02-13-2007, 02:41 AM
DRATS! Have to drive over 50 miles to get to the only place in my neck of the woods that has a hockey treadmill (among other things which *I* think would be good for my skating...) *sigh* :roll:

50 miles in which direction? Just in case it happens to be TOWARDS me.. since everything else seems to be AWAY from me! :D Or you could just make my life simple.. and tell me exactly where this is! :lol: Thanks!

Skate@Delaware
02-13-2007, 08:19 AM
They also have two, or three of these at the training center at Ice Works in Aston, PA. However, this training center in the lower level of the rink seems to have shut down. It was a really good facility--does anyone know what happened?
I'm not sure-my skating director bought time on the treadmill up there for her husband...then they shut it down. If their facility is like ours, they just weren't making any $$$$. We had a nice program, run by one of our coaches who also happened to have a B.S. in Exercise...and did dance. She couldn't run the program with just 5-6 students.

I'd like to find a one-day seminar in the area that also has off-ice jump stuff. I know about the on-ice adult seminar at Mt. Pleasant (I will be going to that) but i need some off-ice training.....severly lacking at my rink....

jazzpants
02-13-2007, 09:04 AM
50 miles in which direction? Just in case it happens to be TOWARDS me.. since everything else seems to be AWAY from me! :D Or you could just make my life simple.. and tell me exactly where this is! :lol: Thanks!For those in the Bay Area, it's called Body Max (http://www.bodymax.net/locations.asp) Physical Therapy and Training. The one with the hockey treadmill is in Pleasanton, CA. (I know you go to Dublin now, so you would LOVE it!) They also have plyometric training... perfect for JUMPS!!! (That's why I want to go!!!) :twisted:

Thin-Ice
02-14-2007, 03:15 AM
WOW!!! Cool!!! Something that's less than an hour away from my house!!! I'm going to check this out! Thanks for the tip Jazzpants:)

jazzpants
02-14-2007, 09:08 AM
WOW!!! Cool!!! Something that's less than an hour away from my house!!! I'm going to check this out! Thanks for the tip Jazzpants:)Yeah, let me know how much they charge per hour for working with a trainer. I'm curious...