Thursday, May 29, 2014

Think you know Professional Triathlete Richie Cunningham?



If serving in the military, a young love for tennis and working on an ostrich farm doesn't ring a bell, read on.





What other sports did you play when you were younger? Did you ever think you'd be a Professional athlete?


RC  "I played lots of sports when I was younger, but the first sports I got interested in were tennis and running. My dad started off running and I used to chase him to try and keep up. I also did a lot of waterskiing and Australian football. Early on I wanted to be a pro tennis player. I was a little brat as a kid and I ran away from home once. The police picked me up in the middle of the night on my bike. The officer asked me what I was going to do with my life and I told him I wanted to be a pro tennis player. He laughed at me. I don't think I ever played tennis after that."

Early in your career, how hard was it to start out as a new pro?

RC  "Starting out as a pro was probably about the hardest thing I've had to do. I was in the military for 4-5 years. After leaving a secure job and chasing the dream of being a pro triathlete, the first couple of years was a really big struggle. I spent the first years, like all triathletes in Australia, on unemployment. Even my first couple of trips to Europe were extremely hard. I just managed enough money to get a return ticket for the next year each time. Just as I was about to give up and quit the sport, a friend lent me enough money to get a plane ticket to race ITU cup in Portugal. I managed to podium there, which gave me enough money to do the rest of the series and that pretty much kicked off my career." 

Why were the first few years so hard in triathlon?

RC  "Two reasons. One is that I was a very bad swimmer. It took me a long time to learn how to swim open water. I was fortunate enough to find a swim coach who was willing to help and teach me to swim open water as opposed to pool swimming. The other reason I struggled so much was early in my career I had a broken rib that was rubbing on the nerves at the back of my rib cage. Every time I ran hard, I would get a stitch. This got worse over 3-4 years until I found a doctor in Germany who figured out what it was and removed the rib."

If you could tell a new pro anything, what would it be?

RC  "I'd tell them not to be such spoiled brats. Everyone seems to want a handout these days and expects sponsors to come flowing in as soon as they get a pro card. You have to earn them first."

Other than being a professional triathlete, what is the coolest job you've held?

RC "Shortly after leaving the army I went and worked on a farm and raised ostriches."

What's your secret to longevity in this sport?

RC  "I've been extremely lucky. In 20 years, I've had very few injuries. Other than bike crashes, I don't think I've missed more than a few days due to injuries. RecoveryPump has made a huge difference in helping me recover, especially as I get older.   Also, I think there's two parts to staying healthy and having a long career in triathlon that a lot of athletes don't realize.

1. You have to love the sport and competing 
2. You have to love the lifestyle. A lot of people train hard, but see it as an inconvenience. I see so many people in Boulder who just seem miserable training sometimes. They just want to get training done for the day rather than enjoying the triathlete lifestyle. 

"Also, I'm Benjamin Button. I get younger every year. "


It's no wonder Richie's a legend in the sport of Triathlon.  His hard work and honesty have made him who he is today. We're looking forward to seeing him rack up Kona points at the innagural Ironman Boulder in August and then watch him race in the lava fields for the very first time in his career this October.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

A Sports Medicine Perspective:
Sporting Kansas City (MLS), Client Review


RecoveryPump has had the pleasure of working with some of the top Sports Medicine professionals and teams in virtually every professional sport throughout the United States. 


With no exception, meet Chet North of Sporting Kansas City (MLS).  After 18 seasons as the Head Athletic Trainer with Kansas City's Major League Soccer franchise ( Wiz, Wizards and now Sporting KC), Chet recently became the Director of Sports Medicine, taking part in the development of one of the world's best training facilities and home to Sporting KC and The United States National Team. 

Here's what Chet had to say when we asked him to share his feedback and experience working with RecoveryPump.

"All businesses are continually approached by merchants with products or services  “That claim they will fulfil all your needs”.  It is our staffs responsibility to discern this information and determine what products or service our organization will choose to use. Does it fit our set criteria ?  First, Does the product or service adhere to the research our staff believe in ?  Second, does the product or service actually do what it claims to do ? And finally, Does the company providing the product or service stand behind it and give excellent customer service. With RECOVERY PUMP the answer is YES on all three accounts.  We believe in the RECOVERY PUMP system and know that wherever we are or the situation they will take care of us in a quick and professional manner. We are extremely pleased and satisfied with our relationship with RECOVERY PUMP."
-  Chet North, Director of Sports Medicine - Sporting Kansas City (MLS)

Our goal as a company is to help athletes optimize training and performance. Working with veterans in the sport such as Chet, RecoveryPump strives to be the leader in the industry, backed by medical research, experience in the field and unparalleled customer service and support.

If you're looking to optimize your athlete's training and performance be sure to visit www.recoverypump.com or call us at 855-732 7867.  


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

recoverypump accessories, pneumatic arm sleeve, arm muscle recovery



For many decades, medical doctors and physical therapists have understood the health benefits of compression therapy. In a medical setting, sequential compression devices are used to treat a variety of circulatory disorders such as edema (swelling) and CVI (Chronic Venous Insufficiency). It was not until January 2011 that sequential compression therapy in the form of the RecoveryPump first became available for non-medical personnel in general and athletes in particular.

Today, the RecoveryPump sequential compression system provides rapid recovery to serious athletes in a non-medical setting. The portable device can be used with any of the RecoveryPump Active Compression Gear products including the RecoveryBoots, RecoveryArms, or RecoveryCore. Available to anyone who has a need for a medically-proven, post-workout muscle recovery system, RecoveryPump can target the area of your body that most requires attention from the legs to the arms and shoulder or the lower back and hips. RecoveryPump expedites recovery time and can be used anywhere there's an electrical outlet.

The RecoveryArm Pneumatic Arm Sleeve

RecoveryArms provide unique full arm and shoulder compression in one ambidextrous piece that can be used on both the right or left arm. Whether you need to speed the recovery of your throwing arm or both arms, RecoveryArms deliver the same quality sequential compression therapy that you have come to expect from our products. As with the RecoveryBoots, each cycle completely offloads the limb, and a 20 minute session delivers active compression applied to the entire arm (including hand), shoulder pectoral and upper back. Do you experience tenderness in your shoulder or pectorals? The RecoveryArms have you covered. Get back to the climbing wall, back on the field or back to the gym in record time with the industry’s best.