An Agility sports guard is one that protects the teeth and enhances performance at the same time. An Agility mouth guard is made at the optimized bite position where all the head and neck muscles are properly aligned to enhance balance, strength and flexibility.
Do they really work?
Unlike so many sports guards or bracelets that make performance enhancing claims, the Agility Guard has science and documented studies supporting its ability to enhance performance.
1) Abdallah et al-Journal of Craniomandibular Practice-2004 22:268-275 2) Chafka et al-Journal of Craniomandibular Practice-2002-20264-273 3) Bracco and others at University of Tofino----Neuroscience Letters 356-2004-228-230 4) Sakaguchi et al 2007-Journal of Craniomandibular Practice -25-237-249 5) Rutgers University Comparative Exercise Physiology-2010 John Schaeffer, trainer to 8-time medallist, Apolo Ohno and other world athletes such as, Giddeon Massie, Marke Fretta, Liam Ortega, Shani Davis, Allison Bayer and Wayne Johnsen have all used and benefitted from the use of their Agility Guards. Dan Ninkovich, one of Canada's premier strength and conditioning trainers and trainer to many NHL hockey players uses the Agility Guard for many of his clients. When the optimized bite is located and tested, you would see immediate improvement.
If I wanted a sports guard what would be the next step?
To obtain an Agility Sports Guard, an appointment is necessary with a trained and certified dentist to determine the Optimized Bite position from which the Agility Guard is made.
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