Five years of research and application have been necessary for Activa Concepts to create and ensure the reliability of the ACTIVA process. The result is a high performance product.

PRELIMINARY IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW
This interview consists of a confidential questionnaire, the objective of wich is to better understand the athlete and his/her physiological, athletic and psychological profile   

COMPULSORY ASSISTANCE OF A TRAINER

The ACTIVA expert only works with a qualified trainer in the sports field concerned. 

A very close collaboration is required between these two professionals in order to guarantee the success of the process.

USE OF VIDEO
Thanks to the different angles of filming and the use of slow motion that are possible using video, a correct diagnosis of the movements that need to be corrected is possible. 

After the intervention, the image also allows a validation of the new movement and provides the visible proof to the athlete and the trainer of the efficacy of the process. 

On the basis of this video, the trainer is then able to vouch for the relevancy of the new movement. 

These video sequences are archived and kept by the company.  A copy is also given to the athlete.

PROCESS BASED ON ESTABLISHED NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND ATHLETIC KNOW-HOW

Our team is made up of specialists who have come from the world of sport (and more particularly from high performance sport), teaching and from the scientific and medical worlds. 

ACTIVA is the result of work carried out by national trainers, psychological coaches, sports trainers, sports doctors and neurophysiologists.  Together they have perfected this process which enables a activation of automatic motor reflexes within an extremely short time frame.  There is nothing like it in the field of motor skills acquisition.

Having successfully treated more than 200 athletes, we are now ready to offer this procedure on a wider basis and to the field of sports movement as a whole.

 

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