May 07, 2014

Alan Pearson, Managing Director of Melton-based SAQ® International, is to deliver six workshops at this week's prestigious Sportcongres Brussels 2014; one of Europe;s largest and most prestigious sports medical conferences.

Alan, who has supplied equipment and training to Lieven Maesschalck; the renowned Belgian physiotherapist who oversaw the rehabilitation of England and West Ham United striker Andy Carroll, is to present six workshops delivering information about the benefits of SAQ®'s Aerofloor®. With 500 members of the world's elite sport science and medical professionals set to attend Sportcongres Brussels 2014, Alan will be providing delegates with further information about a revolutionary piece of equipment, which has recently been installed at the Olympic Sports Gym in Manchester.

Managing Director of SAQ® International, Alan Pearson, said: “Having enjoyed working with a number of sports organisations in providing equipment and training with Aerofloor®, I'm looking forward to addressing some of the world's most prominent sports science professionals at Sportcongres Brussels 2014.

“We have used our expertise in sports science and medicine, alongside knowledge of practical application of training and conditioning gained through many years of experience in international and premiership sport, in developing Aerofloor® and I hope that we can educate a number of people in the huge benefits that it can provide.

Aerofloor® has already been used by some of the biggest organisations in sport, including Premier League sides Manchester United and Manchester City, the Wales rugby team and Australian rugby league side, Canberra Raiders. Utilising high specification fabrics and controlled energy return technology to provide an incredible energy giving and absorbing athletic training surface, Aerofloor® offers training in a number of disciplines, including rehabilitation, health and fitness, sport specific training and plyometrics, and sports medicine.

Aerofloor® has revolutionised the rehabilitation process of many top-class sports people suffering from a variety of different injuries, and has already been used during acute to late stage anterior cruciate ligament treatment. As well as being introduced by some of the biggest names in sport, Aerofloor® has also been used by the British Film industry during the making of 2012 film, Fast Girls.