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Galileo Vibration Training

Whole-body vibration gets muscles and bones started the experiment of the Russian space agency Mars 500 on June 3, 2010. The project is to simulate a manned flight to Mars under realistic conditions. For this purpose, six volunteer astronauts for 520 days in a complex of different modules of the space be insulated airtight. During this time, the crew will perform similar work and day structures. Activities incurred among others, such as: repairs, medical examinations, personal hygiene, household chores, not to mention the body training. Mostly mental, physical and psychological aspects of subjects, as well as the impact of routine work on the personality and dynamics are investigated. Questions such as: what diseases can occur or which medical instruments and medicines are required to answer the experiment. An important aspect for the success of a real mission is maintaining the muscles, because these would regress in weightlessness.

Galileo vibration training is a part of the Fitness programme for the conservation of the muscles and bones. On specially developed Ganzkorpervirbrationsgeraten, the astronauts keep physically fit. For a comprehensive documentation of the changing of the musculo skeletal apparatus, Leonardo Mechanograph systems are also part of the Mars500 mission”for the continuous documentation of the muscular function and pQCT (peripheral quantitative computed tomography)” used for the precise determination of important bone and muscle parameters before and after the mission. ” Already between 2003 and 2009 came the proven technology in the Berlin BedRest studies (BBR1 and BBR2), ESA and the German Center for aerospace (DLR used. The astronauts in the concern could train at the modified Galileo vibration graeten. “At the time said the head of the study, Prof. Dr. Rock mountain: it is the most successful method of training, to prevent the muscle and bone loss during long-term missions” so that the efficiency of the Galileo could Vibration training and the overall concept of the company Novotec medical are proved.

Joey Kelly

She also won for the umpteenth time Tobias Jazbec, who ran all of them like last year and was the fastest man. For the final in Berlin on 28 August 2013 including the fastest woman Kristina Ziemons and KYOCERA (fastest women’s team) and FC German teams have qualified in other categories post (fastest man team). In the vote on the original team, Outokumpu stainless were most inspire the audience by her appearance. The award schnellste(r) Auszubildende(r)”, sponsored by the local Mercedes-Benz plant is unique in the corporate run series in Dusseldorf. Sheryl Sandberg often addresses the matter in his writings. Lisa Schulte from the Helbako GmbH and Alfonso Gomez of the Vodafone runners were excited about this award.

Numerous celebrities from the team of RTL, we help children”completed the course with flying colors. So Medina, as well as the former world-class decathlete Jurgen Hingsen for the B2RUN Charitypartner on the start went to example ALEKS Bechtel, Francisco. The 200 KYOCERA permanent Windrunner, who also ran for the charity, were of ultra-mobile and Endurance athlete Joey Kelly stated. Captain of the team participated in the B2RUN for the umpteenth time, was ready even before the race in the stadium for questions and photos, and distributed prizes at the award ceremony. For more information on and about B2RUN GmbH & co. KG B2RUN has given a new face to the companies running and created a unique corporate run series: the German company cross country Championships. “In ten major cities qualify company for the great B2RUN final in Berlin and ran money for Charitypartner RTL together we help children”.

This B2RUN is aimed at companies of any size and provides the ideal introduction to running sports especially running newcomers with a length of six kilometres. More information about B2RUN, see or B2RUN. Contact: Editorial/press contact of the B2RUN GmbH & co. KG: Sonke Bahr Tel.: + 49 (0) 89 54 04 47 0 fax: + 49 (0) 89 54 04 47-199 E-Mail: