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SCENAR technology in sports medicine
- By scenar thearpy
- Published 07/1/2007
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Massage therapy abandoned in favour of SCENAR – A hailstorm of records
On the third day of the competition all the athletes left their massage therapists to be
supported only by SCENAR specialists. All of them gave positive responses, noticing
significant “lightness” of run and less tiredness in comparison with their previous
experiences. Benefits recorded were increased tempo of run, reduction of rest time
and significant improvement in the intermediate results.
As a result of the combined efforts of both the athletes and the SCENAR specialists,
records began to fall “as though from the Horn of Plenty”. English athlete Richard
Brown (47 years old) established a world record over a distance of 1100km, then over
700 miles (8 days 9 hrs 23 min 48 sec). His next world record was over 1200km (9
days 1hr 20 min 24sec). But then he had to leave the competition because of stomach
ache and upset stomach that started at night when SCENAR specialists were not
around. An emergency doctor fed Richard with pills which evoked severe vomiting
and as a result of this 5 hours were lost. His stomach ache remained until he was able
to receive SCENAR treatment.
At the same distance of 1200km the world record was also broken by I Vasutin (45
years old) and V Glaskov, who continued to limp a little because of his heel but
persisted with his SCENAR procedures).
Rejuvenator Blanket reduces rest time
Completely unexpected for everybody, was the arrival of an announcement that at the
same time in Spain, Alberto Aria had improved on the 100 mile world record by 2.5
hours. The run schedules had to be urgently reviewed to allow an attempt on this new
record. But the strength and capacities of the athletes were already close to their
limits. SCENAR specialists suggested using the Rejuvenator Blanket during rest
times. General body wrapping was done for one hour whilst sleeping. This allowed
the general rest time to be reduced by 1.5-2 hours. The athletes’ perception was of
complete relaxation, relief from tiredness and psycho-emotional tension and a flow of
power as though they had rested for 5-6 hours or taken a sauna. Everybody was ready
for new records.
First V Glaskov and V Vasutin established new world records over 1500km - 11 days
15 hr 26 min 10 sec and 11 days 17 hr 30 min 5 sec respectively. Then Glaskov
improved the 1000 miles world record by 4.5 hours (12 days 13 hr 32 min 41 sec),
inspite of his injured heel. In fact, after the finish he remarked that his sick left foot
felt better than the healthy one did before the start of the race!
The Ukranian record, improving on the previous world record, was established by
Vladimir Vasutin (12 days 14 hr 55 min 21 sec). Outstanding results were shown also
by Peter Silkin (13 days 5 hr 6 min), the record for Lithuania and the sixth fastest
result in the world! In total, during that competition, 21 world records were
established – 5 absolute and 16 in different age groups. The help of the SCENAR
specialists surely played a significant role. It was the first competition to show such
impressive results and the first one where the help of SCENAR specialists was used
so widely and over such a long period. During the competition SCENAR help was
also rendered to football players and supporters simultaneously using the Stadium.
In conclusion
The many days of work experience clearly shows that SCENAR technology can be successfully used in sports medicine as emergency help and as a means to significantly increase potential reserves of the human body. Certainly, it would be better for each sports team to have on its staff a SCENAR specialist, who would monitor and support his team continuously.
Knowing the capacities of SCENAR, you can look with different eyes on the famous tragic episodes in sports life and come to the conclusion that the SCENAR device and technology have a great future in sport, and can help to stimulate a hail of world records in different sports disciplines.
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