TECA is the International Swimming League’s Technical Partner. The third edition of the swimming all-star competition is being held in Naples from August the 26th to September the 30th 2021.
TECA fitness equipment allows to replicate, even in dryland training, the smooth and natural movements of swimming, representing a great added value for high-level swimmers who want to improve endurance, strength, flexibility and speed.
As the result of years of research, and perfected to get the most out of isotonic training, TECA’s training systems are designed according to the principles of biomechanics, in order to maximize the effectiveness of the exercises while granting the athlete’s total safety.
To meet the needs of swimming champions, the International Swimming League has chosen TECA as Technical Partner of the third edition, which is held in Naples from August the 26th to September the 30th 2021.
The International Swimming League, renowned as the “Champions League” of swimming, features the participation of over 90 Tokyo 2020 Olympics medal-winner athletes. Federica Pellegrini, who has reached the end of her extraordinary career, is participating in the ISL to give a last salute from the pool in great style. Among the other stars involved in the competition there is Caeleb Dressel, fresh gold medal winner in Tokyo, the Japanese Olympic champion Yui Ohashi, the rising star Benedetta Pilato, who returns to his homeland looking for redemption from the missed victories in Tokyo, and the Australian Emma McKeon who won 4 Olympic medals.
These top-level athletes will engage in an exciting competition, divided into 10 battling teams, to win access to the ISL 2021 PlayOffs. The champions will be having their dryland training sessions at the TECA stations within the 4 fitness areas that are set up in the facilities of the Scandone Pool, the structure that hosts the competition.
ISL coordinator for Italy Marco Aloi comments: “It is a pleasure and an honor to have TECA by our side. The quality of their equipment is acknowledged worldwide, and it will be appreciated by the approximately 320 swimmers in Naples as well, who will be able to train safely and with a complete range of specific tools for their needs.”
Choosing TECA machines for the training of swimming champions is the outcome of careful evaluations. TECA machinery is equipped with adaptive systems, which allow absolute control over movements and fluidity in performing the exercises, with countless possibilities of adapting the training to the athlete’s needs, both in the strengthening phase and in recovery or rehabilitation. The special devices implemented by TECA guide the user executing a correct and more performing exercise, while respecting the physiological curves of the body.
Deolo Falcone, Founder of Teca Fitness, chosen by the International Swimming League as Technical Partner, comments: “TECA’s research attention is completely focused on the most demanding customers: the athletes. All the devices are developed to promote the achievement of their goals of speed, strength, endurance and flexibility. We have so far acknowledged the greater result: to make the exercise extraordinarily effective for everyone.”
ISL and TECA wish to all the athletes an amazing edition of the competition, a great show that celebrates swimming and its champions, with a warm participation from the public in the scenery of the beautiful city of Naples.