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2909 Affirmed Ct, Lexington, KY 40509 • 859 264-7342
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Wendell Everton Lawrence
License #:
11134 - Active
Issued Date:
Dec 16, 1987
Renew Date:
Apr 22, 2016
Expiration Date:
Nov 30, 2017
Type:
Certified Public Accountant
Wikipedia References
Wendell Lawrence
About:
Born:
1967
Work:
Wendell Lawrence " Wendell Lawrence " ( born July 6, 1967 ) is a retired male triple jumper from the Bahamas, best known for finishing 17th at the Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Skills & Activities:
Sport:
Olympic athlete of the Bahamas
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Wendell C. Lawrence Executive Director
Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy Legal Counsel/Prosecution · Public Advocacy Office
Disclosed is a sprinter training aid which pulls the sprinter forward in an over speed condition, for the purpose of exercise the muscles which pull the leg forward when running, such the hip flexor muscles. Two devices can be used, one pulling the sprinter forward and one pulling the sprinter backward at the start of a run. The backward pulling at the start of the run exercises the sprinter's muscles which are used when going from a stationary position, to a full speed sprint. The device which pulls the sprinter forward would take over when the rearward pulling device shut off, and pull the sprinter to an over speed condition. Include in the device is a cable and cable winder, and a motor, computer, and a wireless connection to a data compilation computer.
Disclosed is a sprinter training aid which pulls the sprinter forward in an over speed condition, for the purpose of exercise the muscles which pull the leg forward when running, such the hip flexor muscles. Two devices can be used, one pulling the sprinter forward and one pulling the sprinter backward at the start of a run. The backward pulling at the start of the run exercises the sprinter's muscles which are used when going from a stationary position, to a full speed sprint. The device which pulls the sprinter forward would take over when the rearward pulling device shut off, and pull the sprinter to an over speed condition. Include in the device is a cable and cable winder, and a motor, computer, and a wireless connection to a data compilation computer.
A force feedback starting block and system for using it. The technology includes starting blocks with sensors for pressure, a step sensor for determining where the runner's first step out of the starting blocks occurs, a laser ruler, and a beam break for determining when a runner crosses a finish line. Timing and pressure information is displayed on a computer display.