WeckMethod is a fitness brand that offers innovative equipment and training methods to improve functional fitness and prevent injury.
Founded by David Weck in 2010.
Initially focused on developing the BOSU ball.
Later expanded to offer other innovative equipment like the RMT Club and WeckMethod trainers.
Collaborated with top athletes and trainers to refine their products and training methods.
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A more advanced version of the BOSU ball that allows for more challenging exercises.
A club-like piece of equipment that can be used for strength, conditioning, and mobility training.
Resistance bands with handles that can be used for a variety of exercises.
The BOSU Elite is an advanced version of the original BOSU ball. It has a harder dome and a thicker base to provide more stability and allow for more challenging exercises.
The RMT Club can be used for a variety of exercises including mobility, strength, and conditioning training. It is designed to mimic the weight and feel of a club, but with the added benefit of adjustable resistance.
WeckMethod training is suitable for a wide range of people, from athletes looking to improve their performance to seniors looking to improve mobility and balance. The equipment and training methods can be adjusted to meet the needs and abilities of each individual.
The WeckMethod certification is a program for fitness professionals to learn how to use WeckMethod equipment and training methods in their own practice. It includes both online learning modules and in-person training workshops.
Yes, WeckMethod equipment is designed to be durable and withstand heavy use. The BOSU Elite and RMT Club are both made with high-quality materials that can withstand repeated impact and use over time.