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Atreq Speed Sled + Leads Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Speed Sled + Leads Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Speed Sled + Leads Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Speed Sled + Leads
Atreq · In stock €130.00
Atreq Standing Long Jump Mat 3.5m Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Standing Long Jump Mat 3.5m Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Standing Long Jump Mat 3.5m Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Standing Long Jump Mat 3.5m Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Standing Long Jump Mat 3.5m
Atreq · In stock €159.00
Atreq Resistance Chute with Bag Lifestyle
Atreq Resistance Chute with Bag Chute
Atreq Resistance Chute with Bag net
Atreq Resistance Chute with Bag
Atreq Resistance Parachute with Bag
Atreq · In stock From €22.75€23.95
Up to 7% Off
Atreq Agility Hurdles |18
Atreq Agility Hurdles |18
Atreq Agility Hurdles |18
Atreq Agility Hurdles |18
Atreq Agility Hurdles |18" (50cm)
Atreq · In stock €9.45€9.95
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Atreq Reaction Ball Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Reaction Ball Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Reaction Ball Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Reaction Ball Image McSport Ireland
Atreq Reaction Ball
Atreq · In stock €2.45
Man Runs Slalom Around The Atreq Slalom Poles | McSport Ireland
Woman Runs Slalom Around The Atreq Slalom Poles | McSport Ireland
Man Runs Slalom Around The Atreq Slalom Poles | McSport Ireland
Man Runs Around The Atreq Slalom Poles | McSport Ireland
Atreq Slalom Poles (12 +Bag)
Atreq · In stock €75.00€85.00
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Atreq Agility Hurdles | 6
Atreq Agility Hurdles | 6
Atreq Agility Hurdles | 6
Atreq Agility Hurdles | 6" (15cm)
Atreq · Out of Stock €5.90€6.45
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Atreq specialises in speed, agility and quickness (SAQ) equipment — the ladders, hurdles, poles, sleds and parachutes that make up a modern warm-up and conditioning block. It is one of the most used brands by GAA, soccer and rugby strength and conditioning coaches in Ireland.

At McSport Ireland we stock the full Atreq range in coach-sized quantities: cones by the 50 pack, hurdle sets at three heights and slalom poles with carry bags.

  • Agility — 8m speed ladders, agility hurdles at 6in, 12in and 18in, slalom poles and sequencing spots
  • Resisted speedspeed sleds with leads and resistance parachutes with bag
  • Marking — spacemarkers in assorted colours, 25 and 50 packs
  • Testing and loading — 3.5m standing long jump mats, reaction balls and 20kg weighted vests

Atreq: common questions

What hurdle height should I use? 6in (15cm) hurdles suit fast footwork and warm-up patterns, 12in (30cm) is the general-purpose height for hopping and bounding drills, and 18in (50cm) is used for plyometric and hurdle jump progressions. Most squads carry all three.

Sled or parachute for speed work? A sled loads acceleration over the first 10 to 20 metres and is better for developing force production. A parachute adds resistance that scales with speed, so it suits maximum-velocity work without altering running mechanics as much.

How many cones does a session need? A squad of 20 to 24 running grids and channels typically needs 40 to 50 spacemarkers. Pair with Precision Training bibs and balls for a complete session setup.

Shop Atreq below, or browse all team training equipment at McSport Ireland.

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Atreq specialises in speed, agility and quickness (SAQ) equipment — the ladders, hurdles, poles, sleds and parachutes that make up a modern warm-up and conditioning block. It is one of the most used brands by GAA, soccer and rugby strength and conditioning coaches in Ireland.At McSport Ireland we stock the full Atreq range in coach-sized quantities: cones by the 50 pack, hurdle sets at three heights and slalom poles with carry bags. Agility — 8m speed ladders, agility hurdles at 6in, 12in and 18in, slalom poles and sequencing spots Resisted speed — speed sleds with leads and resistance parachutes with bag Marking — spacemarkers in assorted colours, 25 and 50 packs Testing and loading — 3.5m standing long jump mats, reaction balls and 20kg weighted vests Atreq: common questionsWhat hurdle height should I use? 6in (15cm) hurdles suit fast footwork and warm-up patterns, 12in (30cm) is the general-purpose height for hopping and bounding drills, and 18in (50cm) is used for plyometric and hurdle jump progressions. Most squads carry all three.Sled or parachute for speed work? A sled loads acceleration over the first 10 to 20 metres and is better for developing force production. A parachute adds resistance that scales with speed, so it suits maximum-velocity work without altering running mechanics as much.How many cones does a session need? A squad of 20 to 24 running grids and channels typically needs 40 to 50 spacemarkers. Pair with Precision Training bibs and balls for a complete session setup.Shop Atreq below, or browse all team training equipment at McSport Ireland.
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