The Sport Horse Performance Enhancement System 

for the 21st Century

Introduction
Cyclone is a state-of-the-art conditioning system designed to help trainers reduce injury rates while developing faster more durable sport horses.  Pictured above, the Cyclone is an electromechanical means to simulate a more effective form of hill training by applying a gravity-like resistance allowing sport horses to train more effectively at slower, safer speeds.   As sport horses physically adapt to the applied resistance (which has no mass or inertia associated with it), they will benefit with strength and stamina enhancements not achievable with conventional training techniques.  Cyclone will provide trainers the unique ability to apply thousands of training programs designed to reduce injuries and condition sport horses to propel themselves at greater speeds for longer distances.  The following button will present a brief summary on why this training theory will work.  Cyclone Theory 
 

Cyclone Provides Benefits Conventional Methods Cannot
Cyclone will offer trainers and owners many performance enhancing training benefits previously unattainable with conventional training techniques.  Use the Training Benefits navigation button to review the many benefits Cyclone will provide trainers including the reduction of training injuries.  This site will explain how Cyclone can implement a more effective form of hill training and show you how the patented system is highly responsive to the sport horse's movements to maintain balance and form when training on the open track.

 

World Wide Patents & Deployment
 The Cyclone is currently patented or patent pending in all the major racing markets in the world.  These countries include the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.  To view the regional patents and global deployment plans use the following navigation button. Cyclone Patents

Who Can Manufacture The Cyclone
The Cyclone may look very sophisticated and complex but in reality it is a very simple mechanism to design and build and there are a number companies world wide with the capabilities to manufacture this system.  One such company is Swiss based INTAMIN AG.  After reviewing the Cyclone requirements, the President of INTAMIN AG (Patrick Spieldiener) has informed me that INTAMIN AG would, based on its existing technology and experience, be well capable and qualified for developing and building the Cyclone to my specifications.  A copy of INTAMIN's response which provides a budgetary estimate for a 1 mile track with 4 resistance vehicles can be viewed using this button.  Intamin AG'S Comments  Also included are the comments from Force One, a leading manufacturer of virtually silent drive systems which would be used to power Cyclone and provide training resistance.

We Welcome The Opportunity to Respond to Thoughtful Comments and Questions
The intention of this web site is to disclose the Cyclone training concept and hopefully promote logical and constructive feedback among trainers and owners.   The Cyclone design has been influenced by many thoughtful comments and observations from many trainers and veterinarians throughout the industry.  In the interests of completing a safe and effective training system, we respectfully request that visitors who desire to comment on the system spend some time reviewing this site to gain a basic understanding of the Cyclone's purpose.  The complete functionality and safety features of this system were intentionally not disclosed for the purposes of not proliferating the complete design before the granting of the remaining patents.  Both trainers and owners will have many concerns and questions and we would appreciate the opportunity to address all your questions before you attempt to judge the system.  There will no doubt be many skeptics on this idea.  However, I would like to remind skeptics that a vast majority of the industry scoffed at the first people who proposed the automatic walker and placing sport horses on treadmills for exercise or rehabilitation.  Today these practices are now commonly used often throughout the world.  I assure all visitors to this site that this system is infinitely easier, more natural and safer for a sport horse to use than a treadmill or towing any conventional object for training purposes.  We look forward to addressing your questions and discussing the opportunities this system presents to the industry and the entity which obtains global rights to this training concept.