TMS...the Cool New Way to Play!
Athletes,
coaches, and even armchair quarterbacks know that
successful athletes need conditioning. But did
you realize that they need ‘air’ conditioning?
One of the most dangerous health risks to football
players has always been the risk of heat stroke.
Two years ago, after having gone through the tragedy
of losing an athlete to heat related complications
during practice, Physicians and scientists from the University
of Florida immediately began researching a means
to prevent this dangerous and sometimes fatal
condition.
It was determined that the air temperature under
the players’ shoulder pads often reached
dangerously high levels leading to severe dehydration
through perspiration. Although players frequently
removed their helmets, this only fooled their
bodies into thinking that they were cooler, when
in fact, the temperature surrounding the player’s
body remained dangerously elevated.
It was farther determined that the way to alleviate
this condition was to lower temperature of the
body’s core. The researchers found that
they were able to successfully cool the body core
by passing cool air over the strategic areas
of the player’s shoulder and back.
Dr.
Nik Gravenstein from the University of Florida
came up with the concept of a pad that players
could wear that would address the real issue of
heat-related illness. This invention was brought
to Fred Williams of Williams Sports Group, LLC
of Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Williams has invented
numerous protective designs which are being used
by numerous NFL and college football programs.
Fred Williams developed an ‘air flow channel
system’ which, when built into the protective
cushion of an existing shoulder pad would provide
a unique system of air delivery. This system is
the revolutionary new ‘Temperature Management
System’ (TMS).
In the TMS system, cool, dry air effectively lowers his core body temperature, keeping it from rising to dangerous levels. The device was field
tested by University of Florida research scientists
and has been incorporated into the
Douglas Custom Pro and Riddell Power Shoulder Pads.
- Heat related illness is second only to head
injuries as a cause of death among athletes
in the United States.
- The TMS system will replace the air across
a players chest and back over 100 times per
minute.
- A rise in body temperature is also associated
with a decline in athletic performance.
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