Training & Conditioning
A Common Sense Approach to How to Clean Gym Equipment
In recent TV news features and magazine articles, we have learned of the threat from germs and bacteria in health clubs and gyms. Gym cleaning supplies make claims: “disinfects”, “sanitizes”, “kills germs”, and more. But... more »
Sensible Approach
Unique AdvantagesSince 1918, athletic training and Cramer Products have progressed side by side. A clear vision and a sensible approach to the needs of the physically active are common qualities shared by the men and... more »
Overuse Injuries in Baseball
By Perry Nickelston, DC, NKT, SFMAAthletes get hurt - it goes with playing hard and putting everything they have into the sport they love. The best training in the world can't prevent real world chaos... more »
Improve Your Team’s Hitting Power by Measuring Exit Velocity
Hello, my name is Steve Goody, and I am the CEO and co-founder of Pocket Radar, Inc. When my partners and I started our company, we set out to create speed measurement products geared towards... more »
The Right Brace for Every Volleyball Player
According to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, fifteen percent of all sports-related injuries are ankle-related, making it the most common injury. This number is even more staggering for volleyball players, where ankle injuries make up... more »
Give the Gift of Recovery this Holiday Season
Just after Thanksgiving, RP Sports began its seasonal campaign, “Seven Weeks of Savings” with special offers each Wednesday, known as “Wish List Wednesday.” The sale, which runs through January 4th activates a 10% discount on... more »
The Right Brace for Every Soccer Player
Active Ankle Braces go on defense to guard against risks of the game.You don’t need to be surrounded by defenders, with the ball at your feet, to feel the ever-present risk of injury in soccer.... more »
The Right Brace for Every Basketball Player
Active Ankle Braces go on defense to protect each athlete’s game.A lateral ankle sprain is the most common ankle injury in basketball – it happens when the foot rolls inward, stretching the lateral ligaments. Think... more »


