Privacy Policy

Precision Sport Science understands that your privacy is important to you. We are committed to protecting the privacy of your personally identifiable information as you use this website. This Privacy Policy tells you how we protect and use information that we gather from you.

By using this website, you consent to the terms described in the most recent version of this Privacy Policy. You should also read our Terms of Use to understand the general rules about your use of this website, and any additional terms that may apply when you access particular services or materials on certain areas of this website. “We,” “our” means Precision Sport Science and its affiliates. “You,” “your,” “visitor,” or “user” means the individual accessing this site.

PERSONAL AND NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION

Our Privacy Policy identifies how we treat your personal and non-personal information.

WHAT IS NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION AND HOW IS IT COLLECTED AND USED?

Non-personal information is information that cannot identify you.

If you visit this website to read information, such as information about one of our services, we may collect certain non-personal information about you from your computer’s web browser.

Because non-personal information cannot identify you or be tied to you in any way, there are no restrictions on the ways that we can use or share non-personal information.

WHAT IS PERSONAL INFORMATION AND HOW IS IT COLLECTED?

Personal information is information that identifies you as an individual, such as your name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number. We may collect personal information from you in a variety of ways:

  • When you send us an application or other form.
  • When you conduct a transaction with us, our affiliates, or others.
  • When we collect information about you in support of a transaction, such as credit card information.

In some places on this website, you have the opportunity to send us personal information about yourself, to elect to receive particular information, to purchase access to one of our products or services, or to participate in an activity.

ARE COOKIES OR OTHER TECHNOLOGIES USED TO COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?

Yes, we may use cookies and related technologies, such as web beacons, to collect information on our website. A cookie is a text file that is placed on your hard disk by a web page server.

Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.

One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. For example, if you register with us, a cookie helps Precision Sport Science recall your specific information on subsequent visits. This simplifies the process of recording your personal information, such as billing addresses and shipping addresses.

Third-party vendors also may use cookies on our website. For instance, we may contract with third parties who use cookies to track and analyze anonymous usage and volume statistical information from our visitors.

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the Precision Sport Science website you visit.

HOW DOES PRECISION SPORT SCIENCE USE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

Precision Sport Science may keep and use personal information we collect from or about you to:

  • Provide you with access to this website or other products or services.
  • Respond to your requests.
  • Bill you for products/services you purchased.
  • Provide ongoing service and support.
  • Contact you with information that might be of interest to you, including information about our products and services or the products and services of others.
  • For record-keeping and analytical purposes.
  • To research, develop, and improve programs, products, services, and content.

We may also use personal information to protect our rights or property, protect someone’s health, safety, or welfare, and comply with a law or regulation, court order, or other legal process.

DOES PRECISION SPORT SCIENCE SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH OTHERS?

We will not share your personal information collected from this website with an unrelated third party without your permission, except as otherwise provided in this Privacy Policy.

In the ordinary course of business, we may share some personal information with companies that we hire to perform services on our behalf.

These companies are required to treat your information as confidential and use it only for the purposes of providing services to us.

We will not sell, exchange, or publish your personal information, except in conjunction with a corporate sale, merger, dissolution, or acquisition.

HOW IS PERSONAL INFORMATION USED FOR COMMUNICATIONS?

We may contact you periodically by email, mail, or telephone to provide information regarding programs, products, services, and content that may be of interest to you.

HOW IS PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURED?

We have implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational security to protect personally identifiable information from loss, misuse, alteration, or destruction.

CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

Precision Sport Science will not intentionally collect any personal information from children under the age of 13. If you think we have collected personal information from a child under the age of 13, please contact us at info@precisionsportscience.com.

CHANGES

Precision Sport Science reserves the right to modify this statement at any time. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be listed in this section, and if such changes are material, a notice will be included on the homepage of the website for a period of time.

If you have any questions about privacy at Precision Sport Science or about our website practices, please contact us at: info@precisionsportscience.com


FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

After you understand the relevant details on this page as well as the SERVICES and 101 pages, you may apply by completing the Athlete Application form (click “Apply Now” button below or at the top of the page).

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As soon as he/she is mature enough to be coachable!

There is no correct starting age because physical training started the moment the athlete was born by first learning how to crawl, then walk, and so on. All of this is physical training. From birth to adulthood, various bodily systems are growing in a child’s and adolescent’s organism, and each can be prioritized more or less depending on what stage of growth the body is in.

LTAD PHV Curves

We have a STRICT visitation policy as we are busy training athletes and cannot entertain visitors at random. Do not come by unannounced. We encourage you to contact us through the contact page if you would like to schedule an onsite visit.

All PRECISION athletes can be given “physical homework” depending on their compliance. You must be an in-house athlete first to receive this. We do not provide athletes with entire programs to be done outside of the training facility.

Do not assume because your leg/spine/arm is broken that you cannot do physical development training for the rest of your body. Your life is not over, plus, training the rest of your body speeds the healing process by promoting systemic blood flow. Stopping training all together because you have a broken bone (or hang nail) is silly. The psychological aspect of recovery is rapidly enhanced when you maintain normal conditions as much as possible, thus we expect to see you at PRECISION even if you’re hurt because there’s plenty of exercises you can still do to keep progressing the rest of your body in the right direction!

Yes. It is incorrect to assume “soreness = bad” or “soreness = the body needs a break,” and in fact, it could mean quite the opposite – your body needs to keep training or you need to perform active recovery, otherwise you could be prolonging muscle soreness. When you come into the facility, our expert coaches will evaluate the level of soreness of an athlete and modulate the session’s intensity and/or volume to keep your body moving in the right direction as well as promoting active recovery from said soreness via recovery modalities/therapies. Muscle soreness, especially in the beginning of a new program or a change in athlete’s physical eco-system, is normal. It needs to be accounted for, but it does not mean you need to stop training. We expect to see you at PRECISION even if you’re sore!

 

References:

Cheung K, Hume P, Maxwell L. Delayed onset muscle soreness: treatment strategies and performance factors. Sports Med. 2003;33(2):145-64. Review. PubMed PMID: 12617692.

Pearcey GE, Bradbury-Squires DJ, Kawamoto JE, Drinkwater EJ, Behm DG, Button DC. Foam rolling for delayed-onset muscle soreness and recovery of dynamic performance measures. J Athl Train. 2015 Jan;50(1):5-13. doi:10.4085/1062-6050-50.1.01. Epub 2014 Nov 21. PubMed PMID: 25415413; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4299735.

Brad J. Schoenfeld and Bret Contreras, “Is Postexercise Muscle Soreness a Valid Indicator of Muscular Adaptations?” Strength and Conditioning Journal, vol. 35 No. 5 pp. 16-21 (2013)


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