Porsche Experience Centre at Silverstone announced the Porsche Human Performance 2011 calendar which kicks off with the ‘Get Race Fit’ programme on 29 January. Because the name suggests, this program will teach the participant the foundations of motorsport fitness. You furthermore may get expert advices from professionals, which this year include F1 star Mark Webber and MotoGP rider Bradley Smith.
Limited to only 40 places and costing £195 per person, the session aims to create a programme preparing motorsport participants at every level, for the forthcoming season.
Each ‘Get Race Fit’ session teaches techniques for motorsport specific strength and conditioning training, tests vision and reaction abilities using Batak, Saccadic fixator and Wave scan technology and likewise includes a whole body composition analysis. There’ll be a competitive element to a few of the activities and the pinnacle performers will win a hot lap with Mark Webber at the Porsche Experience Centre tracks.
Andy Blow, Director of the Porsche Human Performance Centre said, ” The physical preparation required for competitive motorsport may give a great foundation for general fitness. From the activities done at the centre we can demonstrate the physical division between motorsports stars and the average person.
” For example, ex-Porsche Carrera Cup GB winner Barry Horne holds the joint world record on the Batak machine of 122 hits in one minute, doubling that of an average person; whilst Formula One star Mark Webber holds the highest grip strength of 67kgf, compared to just 45-50kgf for an average man. Using the principles that underpin this level of fitness we create wellness assessments and bespoke goal orientated programmes for athletes of every discipline wishing to beon their ‘Personal Best’.”
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Participants at the one-day session in January can take their programme further by joining the ” Fit to Race” training weekend in March. Again, taking the foundations of motorsport training, participants are tested to their limits in a ‘boot camp’ environment by the Porsche Human Performance Team. Although well liked by motorsport participants, the course is open to anyone trying to keep fit, or seeking inspiration for a coaching routine.
The Porsche Human Performance Centre also offers a considerable number of services bespoke to a sports science laboratory. Whether analysing an athlete’s performance in hot climatic conditions using the dedicated heat chamber, or testing peripheral vision and reaction abilities using top of the range equipment, the Centre’s expert staff offer more than a few services to improve the wellness of all clients.



January 5th, 2011
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