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ATHLETIC REPUBLIC IS MORE THAN WEIGHTS AND TREADMILLS
Much more. Athletic Republic is the culmination of two decades of improving athletic performance. That’s longer than most athletes’ careers. John Frappier, a farm kid, designed the Acceleration Training programs over some twenty years of study.
His first innovative programs were for gymnasts. Traveling with the U.S. team to the U.S.S.R. in 1986, he realized that America’s athletic training lagged behind that of the Soviets. Returning home, he devised new ways to train and new machines upon which to test one’s limits. He designed the Super Treadmill, the patented Hockey Treadmill (Skate on a treadmill? Are you kidding?), resistance cords designed for each skill, and plyometric resistance machines, platforms and blocks.
He’s still not through. Along with Athletic Republic’s Chief Science and Technology Officer, Steve Swanson, the duo has developed the interactive athlete log for My Republic and devised a new force plate that not only records effort, but compares that effort to a huge database of precisely matched results. What you wish you knew about your competitors, well, now you know. And you know how you compare and what kind of Acceleration Training will move you ahead of the competition.
Want to know more about Athletic Republic’s history? Click on any years below to see how Acceleration Training has evolved since the early years.
ATHLETIC REPUBLIC™ TIMELINE Products, Protocols, Patents & Research
^ = journal publication * = published conference proceedings ** = book chapter
1986 President & Founder, John Frappier, studied in the Former Soviet Union
1989
PRODUCT Generation I Super Treadmill Generation I SprintCords™ Four-Square Plyometric formation Munoz Plyometric formation Krumrie Plyometric formation Leclair Plyometric formation PROTOCOLS Version I Running, levels 1-5 Version I Plyometrics, levels1-4
1990 Opened First Facility in Bismarck, ND PRODUCT Generation II Super Treadmill PlyoPress Pro Multi-Hip Version III Protocol Manual
1991 PRODUCT KickingCord™ PROTOCOLS Version I Gymnastics Levels I and II Pro Lineman Levels I and II Pro Speed RESEARCH The Effects of Anaerobic Conditioning on Serum Lactate in Young Athletes, St. Alexius Medical Center (Bismarck, ND)
1992 PRODUCT Pro Implosion PATENTS SprintCord™ KickingCord™ RESEARCH Biochemical Analysis of Beginner and Advanced Level Athletes Undergoing an Intense Anaerobic Conditioning Program, Frappier Acceleration Training Center (Fargo, ND) and Concordia College (Moorhead, MN)
1993 PRODUCT Hockey Treadmill PROTOCOL Version I PlyoPress Based
1994 PRODUCT Hitting Harness (prototype)
PROTOCOLS Hitting Level 1 Version I Skating, levels 1-3 Version I Home Proprioceptive Plyometrics
RESEARCH
- EMG Activity of Ice Skating and Treadmill Skating In Hockey Players, St. Cloud State University (St. Cloud, MN)
- The Effect of an Anaerobic Training Program Utilizing A Skating Treadmill On Anaerobic Performance, Lactate, And Other Metabolic Parameters, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
1995 PRODUCT ThrowingCord™ PATENT Hockey Treadmill PROTOCOLS PlyoPlatform Version II KickingCord™
RESEARCH
- An Electromyographic Study of Back and Lower Extremity Muscle Activity during PlyoPress Exercises, a Squat Lift, and a Vertical Jump, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- Velocity Changes in Throwing a Baseball after Training with the “Throwing Cord” Versus a Traditional Throwing Protocol, The University of Montana (Missoula, MT)
1996 PATENTS ThrowingCord™ PowerCords® PROTOCOLS ThrowingCord™, levels 1-2 Level I Collegiate Football Lineman Levels I and II Collegiate Football Backs Levels I and II Collegiate Football Plyometrics
RESEARCH
- An Electromyographic Study of Back and Lower Extremity Muscle Activity during a Traditional Squat and the PlyoPress Leg Press, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- An Electromyographic Study of Quadriceps and Hamstrings Activity during Forward and Backward Walking, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
Muscular Coordination during Incline Sprint Training, University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA) - *Swanson SC, JP Frappier, and GE Caldwell. Joint kinetics during level and incline treadmill running. Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society of Biomechanics, Vancouver, BC, Canada, pp. 210.
1997 PROTOCOLS Level III Pro Football Speed
RESEARCH
- An Electromyographic and Video Analysis Study of the Shoulder Girdle Musculature Activity during Exercises with the Multi-SportCord, i.e. PowerCord, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- An Electromyographic Study of Backward Walking Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- Can Throwing Cords or Arm Ergometry Enhance Throwing Velocity in Collegiate Baseball Players? St. Cloud State University (St. Cloud, MN)
- The Effects of Throwing Cords on Velocity and Strength in Collegiate Baseball Players’, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- *Swanson SC, JP Frappier, and GE Caldwell. Joint kinetics using an elastic loading device. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, (29) 5S
1998 PRODUCT Version IV Protocol Manual PROTOCOLS Version I Skating Version I Figure Skating, Levels 1-4 Version I Figure Skating, Plyometrics, Levels 1-4 Version I Figure Skating Jump Plyometrics Version II Youth Running, Level I
RESEARCH
- A Comparison Of A Traditional Training Program To The Sports Acceleration Program In Improving Athlete’s Speed, Quickness, Agility, Strength And Power, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- Hamstring EMG Activity With the Hamstring Cords Versus A Traditional Ham Curl Machine, Frappier Acceleration (Fargo, ND)
- *Swanson SC, JP Frappier, and GE Caldwell. Muscular coordination during incline and level treadmill running. Proceedings of the 3rd North American Congress on Biomechanics, Waterloo, ONT, Canada, pp. 343-344An Electromyographic Study of Forward and Backward Walking In Normals And In Subjects Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- A Video Analysis and EMG Comparison Skating On The Hockey Treadmill And On Ice At The Same Stride Frequency, Frappier Acceleration (Fargo, ND) and TOSH (Salt Lake City, UT)
1999
RESEARCH
- An Electromyographic and Video Motion Analysis Study Of Elite Sprinters At Varying Speeds And Inclines, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- Electromyographic and Kinematic Analysis of Hockey Skating, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- An Electromyographic Study of the Effects of Plyometric Training Shoes On the Lower Extremity, University of North Dakota Medical School (Grand Forks, ND)
- *Swanson SC, and GE Caldwell. Muscular coordination during incline and level treadmill running: trained versus untrained responses. Fifth IOC World Congress on Sport Sciences, Sydney Australia, 37-38.
- *Swanson SC, JP Frappier, and GE Caldwell. Muscular coordination during incline running with an elastic loading device. XVIIth International Society of Biomechanics Congress, Calgary, AB Canada
2000 PROTOCOLS Version V Protocol Manual Version II Skating
RESEARCH
- Comparison of Muscle Activation Patterns During a Volleyball Jump with and Without Resistance Cords (PowerCords) During Volleyball Blocking, The University Of Kentucky (Lexington, KY)
- ^Swanson, Stephen C., and Graham E. Caldwell. An integrated biomechanical analysis of high speed incline and level treadmill running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32 (6), 1146-1155.
- *Walker JA, Frappier J, Johnson SC, and Swanson SC. Effect of a 6-week incline treadmill training program on Wingate test results and 40-yard sprint times. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,.S; ACSM proceedings.
- ^Heidt RS Jr, Sweeterman LM, Carlonas RL, Traub JA, Tekulve FX. Avoidance of soccer injuries with preseason conditioning. Am J Sports Med. Sep-Oct;28(5):659-62.
2001 PRODUCT AIMS® Athlete Information Management System PROTOCOLS Version I Distance Running Ground Based Training Recreational Athlete Running Recreational Athlete Plyometrics Version II Hitting with PowerCords PowerCord® Baseball PowerCord® Basketball PowerCord® Volleyball PowerCord® Puck Handling & Shooting (no longer available) PATENT Custom Fit Shoe
RESEARCH
- Performance Based Analysis of an Incline Treadmill Sprinting Program versus A Ground Based Sprinting Program, University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY)
- **Swanson SC and JP Frappier. Introduction: Application of biomechanics in sports rehabilitation and training. Biomechanics of Sports Rehabilitation, Shamus, E. and J. Shamus, Eds. McGraw-Hill. New York, NY 10011
2002 FAST reaches 100 facility milestone PRODUCT Version I ACL Bridge Instructional VHS Version III Training Manual 3PQ Assessment Tool and Software Integration with AIMS PROTOCOLS ACL Bridge Youth Running Version II Distance
RESEARCH
- A Comparison of Gold Standard Performance Tests Pre and Post Training On the Hockey Acceleration Program, Minnesota Wild (St. Paul, MN)
2004 PRODUCTS AccuPower Portable Force Plate Hitting Harness PROTOCOLS Golf Resistance Training Harness and Resistance Cords added to Plyometrics Version II ThrowingCord™ Version II Hitting Version II Junior Skating, Levels 1-4 Version II Collegiate Skating Version III Skating Version VI Running
RESEARCH
- *Establishing Validity And Reliability Of A New Power Ergometer When Compared To Wingate Anaerobic Power Testing And Isokinetics, South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD)
- *Determan, J, S Swanson, W. McDermott, and J. Hamill. Ground reaction forces in treadmill vs. overground running. Canadian Society of Biomechanics, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. August 4-7.
- *Hassan, CJ, SC Swanson, and GE Caldwell. Three-Dimensional Joint Kinematics and Ground Reaction Forces during Repeated Single-Leg Vertical Jumps in Female High School Athletes. NSCA National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. July 15-17.
- *Thelen, DG, ES Chumanov, DM Hoerth, BC Heiderscheit, TM Best, and SC Swanson. Hamstring muscle kinematics during sprinting. American College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN, May 31-June 3.
- *Young, MA, SC Swanson, and L. Li. Pelvic tilt kinematics change with increased sprinting speed. American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 31-June 3.
2005 PRODUCTS Version IV Training Manual Version I Online Training & Certification Version I Training Video Certification Manual updates Online ACL Bridge Exam PROTOCOLS Version I Wrestling Pre/Post Treadmill PlyoPress Jump Collegiate Hockey, levels 1-3 Pro Hockey, levels 1-2 Version VII Running
RESEARCH
- Supported studies using the AccuPower® forceplate at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Biodynamics Lab led by Dr. Tim Hewett and University Connecticut under the direction of Dr. William Kraemer. Two papers published (link to AccuPower reference list).
- *A Comparison of Vo2 Max and Metabolic Variables between Treadmill Running and Treadmill Skating, South Dakota State University (Brookings, SD)
- ^Thelen DG, Chumanov ES, Best TM, Swanson SC, Heiderscheit BC. Simulation of biceps femoris musculotendon mechanics during the swing phase of sprinting. Med Sci Sports Exerc. Nov;37(11):1931-8.
- ^Thelen DG, Chumanov ES, Hoerth DM, Best TM, Swanson SC, Li L, Young M, Heiderscheit BC.Hamstring muscle kinematics during treadmill sprinting. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Jan;37(1):108-14
- *Swanson, SC and GE Caldwell. Kinetic limitations of maximal sprinting speed: revisited. International Society of Biomechanics, Cleveland, OH, August 1-4.
- *Chumanov, ES, DG Thelen, DM Hoerth, TM Best, BC Heiderscheit, and SC Swanson. Lateral hamstrings are stretched more than the medial hamstrings during sprinting. International Society of Biomechanics, Cleveland, OH, August 1-4.
2006 PRODUCTS AIMS® 2.0 - Athlete Information Management System Dartfish Video Analysis Software integrated into facility training environment AccuPower software interface integration with AIMS online database Certification Manual updates Force Treadmill and associated force and video analysis data collection PowerCords® Modifications (added thigh attachments to waistband) PROTOCOLS Version IV Skating, Levels 1-4 Pre and post test Plyometrics, Levels 1-4 (recorded electronically on AccuPower)
RESEARCH
- ^Myer GD, Paterno MV, Ford KR, Quatman CE, Hewett TE. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. Jun;36(6):385-402. Rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: criteria-based progression through the return-to-sport phase. (AccuPower used for functional/bi-lateral symmetry testing)
- ^Myer GD, Ford KR, Brent JL, Hewett TE. J Strength Cond Res. May;20(2):345-53. The effects of plyometric vs. dynamic stabilization and balance training on power, balance, and landing force in female athletes. (AccuPower used in study)
- ^Hewett TE, Myer GD, Ford KR, Slauterbeck JR. Preparticipation physical examination using a box drop vertical jump test in young athletes: the effects of puberty and sex. Clin J Sport Med. Jul;16(4):298-304 (AccuPower used in study)
- ^Walsh MS, Ford KR, Bangen KJ, Myer GD, Hewett TE. The validation of a portable force plate for measuring force-time data during jumping and landing tasks. J Strength Cond Res. Nov;20(4):730-4 (AccuPower validation).
2007
REGISTERED "Athletic Republic®" "Unlevel the Playing Field®" "We have the Athlete down to a Science®" "Athlete Up®" PRODUCTS Return 2 Play - assessment protocol established
RESEARCH
- Supported study that measured the reliability of dynamic tests designed to isolate bilateral asymmetries in athletes by utilizing the AccuPower® forceplate
2008 REGISTERED "Athleteology®" PATENTS Hitting harness and cords Golf swing device - "Slice Buster" PRODUCTS LEVEL 3 Education incorporates sales, marketing and operations into education curriculum AIMS® 2.5 - Athlete Information Management System BAP – Business Acceleration Program for new franchises: comprehensive support for opening a new facility SoloSpike SmartBall Volleyball Trainer and integration with Dartfish video capture Integration of Fusion sports timing and reaction system with Dartfish video capture and AIMS database. Republic Box hockey trainer. Integration of Fusion sports timing and reaction system with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Dartfish video capture and AIMS database.
RESEARCH
- Supported study on the impact of vertical ground reaction forces during maximal single-leg vertical hopping in young athletes.
2009 REGISTERED "TEST-TEACH-TRAIN™" "Training 365™" "Get Better - Get Noticed™" PRODUCTS Athletic Republic Playbook AIMS 2.7 – Athlete Information Management System incorporates real-time athlete reports and allows athletes to share results. ARVID – Athletic Republic Video IDentification – automatically captures, identifies and labels video with athlete and event information using RFID technology On-line Event Management System - Synchronizes testing event video, assessment technology and performance results. Web-based software allows embedded video clips to be uploaded immediately after the testing event, so data and results may be analyzed and compared Plyometeric Cords - new adjustment devise and Slastic® cord covers Sprint Cords - Incorporated Slastic® cord covers Plyometric Cords - new quick-tension adjustment, Slastix® cord covers, and four load ranges to optimize loading of the hips during plyometrics SprintCords - Incorporated Slastic® cord covers, modular attachment design, and four load ranges for a variety of applications Start Cords - Specially-designed SprintCords for optimizing sprint starts and balance applications PROTOCOLS Football - Position-specific Training Hockey - Hat Trick protocols for individual and team training Volleyball Protocols
RESEARCH
- Supported study on assessing Single-leg Hop drill on an AccuPower® portable forceplate
- Supported collaborative research between The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (Dr. Bill McDermott); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Dr. Hugh Herr and Dr. Elena Grabowski); U of Colorado, Boulder (Dr. Rodger Kram); and U of Texas at Austin (Dr. Craig McGowan) that explored the dynamics of sprinting in able-bodied and amputee sprinters using the force treadmill. Three international presentations were given in 2009 by Dr.’s Grabowski, McGowan and Kram.
- Paper published using the force treadmill for functional assessment of pathological gait (American Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 37 no. 7 1288-1300, 2009). Dr. Lonnie Paulos, Director of the Andrews-Paulos Research Institute lead the study in collaboration with Steve Swanson, MS.
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