The ONLY sports equipment
product
that reinforces “HEADS UP” SPORTS and |
Governing Bodies emphasizing
the IMPORTANCE of teaching and playing "HEADS UP" sports. (The Governing bodies listed below do not endorse the Heads-Up Stabilizer they simply state the importance of heads up sports) |
NFL & NFLPA | USA
Football |
National
Athletic Trainers Assoc. (NATA) |
Center
for Disease Control (CDC) |
Youth
Football Coaches Assoc. |
USA
Hockey |
US Lacrosse |
National
Ski Areas Assoc. |
HECC |
MAYO
CLINIC |
SCIENTIFIC
STUDIES PROVE The HEADS-UP STABILIZER limits the ability to DROP and/or LOWER the HEAD and thus REDUCES the possibility of INJURY by See Test Results 66% See Test Results |
News Story Making
the web a
more usefull place, one line at a time Kids Sports News Network National Council on Youth Sports Kids Sports
Network |
1
Greatest
Concussions, Head and Neck
Injuries.
THE HEADS-UP STABILIZER™ IS ONLY PRODUCT IN SPORTS THAT TEACHES AND PROMOTES "HEADS UP" SPORTS!!
Just a few
Actual Quotes from Parents and Coaches of youth players:
"It would seem to
work well in the pop warner level to teach kids
Mike Golic "Mike and Mike in the Morning" ESPN Radio & ESPN2 and Former NFL Player and Notre Dame Alumni The Lowering of the Head Places a football player in the WATCH
INSTRUCTIONAL AND DEMONSTRATION VIDEOS
QUESTION: CAN THE
HEADS-UP STABILIZER BE WORN IN A GAME?
YES, THE HEADS-UP STABILIZER™ CAN BE WORN IN GAMES JUST LIKE A NECK ROLL OR COWBOY COLLAR.
www.PLAYFEARLESSNOW.com The HEADS-UP STABILIZER is a proud member of the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association. Coaches, Leagues, School, and Football Players in these states: The HEADS-UP STABILIZER is also being utilized in Canada, Germany and Japan. All Sales are Final. |
www.ultimatepotential.org Ultimate Potential Fitness and Training Facility Inc. The development of an athletic training facility for people with disabilities |
www.gridironheroes.org The Mission: To provide immediate, as well as, long term resources and support to individuals sustaining catastrophic spinal cord injury during high school football related event. |