Tuesday 5 August 2008

Phillips Idowu uses i-sopod Floatation Tank


Phillips at the Floatworks with owner Tim Strudwick after his last Float 
session before heading to the airport and Beijing.

PHILLIPS IDOWU has been banking on a flotation tank to sink his Olympic rivals.

The Londoner spent last year battling a back injury and the floating treatment has paid off.

Triple-jumper Idowu, 29, now goes into the Beijing Games as the only British athlete ranked No1 in the world.

He leaped 17.58 metres at the Olympic trials last month as he warmed up for his attempt to follow in the footsteps of world-record holder Jonathan Edwards and win gold.

He said: "Most days before I came out here I was in a floatation tank for about an hour."





Saturday 5 July 2008

Long Jumper Jade Johnson likes our Floatation tanks


“When I first got into floatation therapy I tried it three times in a week and it was so beneficial that I had another two sessions leading into the 2008 European Cup at Annecy, France.

It was there I jumped a personal best of 6.81m and qualified for the Beijing Olympics. I have always used Physiotherapy and massage to help injury recovery but floatation is different. When I float I can really feel a lot of pressure being taken off my back and when I compete I feel calm and my mind and body feels in balance.

I think everyone should at least have one float in their lives, or they just don’t know what they are missing!


Sunday 1 June 2008

Post isolation tank interviews



This video features Floatworks customers speaking directly after their isolation tank sessions, explaining how the floatation experience helps them to relax, recuperate, and rejuvenate.