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The shoulder
training device preweal
Agile training for a strong shoulder – individual, flexible, multidimensional.
GET TO KNOW PREWEAL
How the shoulder training device works
Individual power transmission
Die Kraftübertragung erfolgt über einen ergonomischen Handgriff, der die rotierenden Bewegungen der Arme ermöglicht. Der Handgriff kann sowohl asynchron als auch synchron verwendet werden, was ein flexibles Handling je nach Trainingsziel erlaubt.
The resistance system reacts to the user's effort and automatically adjusts the resistance. This means that the workout always remains challenging and adapts to the user's progress.
Im Gegensatz zu anderen Geräten erlaubt das Schultertrainingsgerät Preweal rotierende 360 Grad-Bewegungen in alle Richtungen. Diese Bewegungen imitieren typische sportliche Aktivitäten wie z.B. Boxen, Schwimmen, Tennis, Handball und Basketball. Dadurch werden spezifische Muskelgruppen gezielt trainiert und gestärkt.
The stepless adjustment of the resistance allows for fine adjustment of the training intensity. This is particularly beneficial for rehabilitation, as the training can be increased gradually to prevent injuries and support healing.
An integrated electronic display provides the user with continuous feedback on energy and strength expenditure as well as on the exercise units completed. This helps to monitor training progress and work specifically on different individual goals.
In addition to the rotator cuff, the fascia and the deep muscles are also trained through the rotating movements. This contributes to a holistic improvement in physical fitness.
Electronic resistance system
rotational movements
Stepless adjustment
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fascia and deep muscle training
WHO IS THE DEVICE SUITABLE FOR
Diverse application possibilities for individual goals
Preweal is ideal for athletes who want to improve their performance in sports such as
eg boxing, swimming, tennis, handball and basketball. The device also offers effective upper body training for prevention or after an injury, eg after an operation in rehabilitation, and also for wheelchair users.