Help in a Blizzard
Special jackets made in Wales could help keep Welsh athletes warm when the competition hots up in Glasgow.
Welsh athletes will have access to new hi-tech Blizzard jackets, designed to keep their muscles and body at the optimum temperature for competition.
While a warm-up is a staple part of an athlete鈥檚 routine, the time before an event starts can see a significant loss of heat that could reduce muscle power and increase the risk of injury.
To solve the problem, Sport Wales has teamed up with the Welsh Elite Performance Sport Innovation Network (WEPSIN) and Welsh-based company Blizzard Protection Systems Ltd.
Sports such as swimming, athletics and shooting will use the jackets at the Commonwealth Games.
As part of WEPSIN, a research study was carried out by Dr Liam Kilduff of Swansea University and Professor Christian Cook of 麻豆传媒高清版's , which has demonstrated the effectiveness of the jacket in improving athlete performance.
"The rationale for the use of this product is that there are significant periods of time, between when the athletes complete their warm-up and the beginning of competition, when an athlete can lose muscle temperature,鈥 says Professor Kilduff.
鈥淲e know a high muscle temperature is vital to allow the athlete to produce high levels of power. In addition, a high muscle temperature helps minimise the risk of injury. This product allows the athletes to maintain muscle temperature during these potential heat loss windows."
WESPIN is a Wales-wide network including academics from Swansea University, 麻豆传媒高清版 and University of South Wales linking with Sport Wales and Welsh businesses.
Bethesda company Blizzard produce survival material for the military and emergency services, among a range of products.
Jackie Webb, Business Development Manager, commented:
鈥淲e have made many bespoke products for the athletes to meet their individual requirements and sports.
鈥淭he material in the product for the Welsh athletes was originally designed and used as survival bags by climbers and walkers, and it has developed over the years to be extensively used by the US and British military for the treatment of hypothermia in trauma casualties. It is now used extensively by the emergency services, including fire and rescue, ambulance, search and rescue and air ambulances.
鈥淩ecently, our jackets and trousers were used by Amy Williams and Lizzie Yarnold when they won their gold medals in the skeleton.鈥
The technology and use of the jackets will be a significant addition to preparation in Glasgow for some of our sporting stars.
Scott Simpson, national performance coach for Welsh Athletics said;
鈥淭he physiological benefits of heat maintenance are now well reported and, as we are always looking for the additional one percent advantage in our own performance over our opposition, the use of the Blizzard garments was a no brainer.
鈥淎thletes using the garments in both training and competition have noticed a significant performance gain. In competition there is also the added benefit of the psychological edge gained by having something that assists performance that the opposition do not.
鈥淎ll in all it has been a great partnership and one that we are keen to continue moving forward.鈥
Sport science manager and physiologist for Swim Wales, Natalie Williams is another to have teamed up on the project. She said;
鈥淭he Blizzard jackets are being used during extended periods, such as between finishing a swimming warm up and racing, due to competition rules of the swimmer having to enter a call room 20 minutes prior to racing.
鈥淭he aim is to maintain muscle temperature from warm up to improve power output, along with other physiological mechanisms to improve swimming performance.鈥
Welsh Target Shooting Federation Performance Manager John Dallimore;
鈥淲e have tried them at the ranges during the winter and athletes have found them extremely beneficial.
鈥淭he gloves and blankets will be available for use by the athletes on the Commonwealth Games pistol range, rifle range and shotgun grounds.鈥
Publication date: 22 July 2014