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GT-02 - Ultra Fit Magazine : Putting the GT-02 to the test

>>01 November 2006

"After setting his alarm and hearing the dawn chorus for the first time, John Shepherd discovers why the British Army marches on its fitness and UK Gear"

The British Army is renowned for being the best trained in the world! Regardless of specifi soldiering responsibilities i.e weather para, squadie or commando, all recruits will have one thing in common, great physical fitness. And developing this condition rests on the broad shoulders of Physical Training Instructors (PTI's). They train at the Army School of Physical training in Aldershot as part of the Army Physical Training Corps (APTC).
I went along to the launch of the GT-02 indoor workout shoes, which has been developed in a pioneering initiative with the APTC. UK Gear reasoned that there would be no more exacting and knowledgable environment than the British Army.
Soldiers are put through a gruelling often daily fitness routine. Indoors they will perform weights, circuits, participate in team and rackets sports of all kinds and learn specific fighting and combat skills. UK Gear would have to design a shoe that would do all this and more. As David Hinde, the company's Managing Director explained, "All too often, the term X-trainer is used to describe shoes that are made up of a modified running shoe. But we wanted to design a shoe that would be specifically designed for multi-directional movement - to be truely fit for purpose."
Such was the exacting feedback from the APTC that the GT-02 went through more than a 2 year period of development. It was actually trialled in its later stages of development across all the armed services. Eventually the product passed muster and the Army gave it its seal of approval. As Lieutenant Colonel Ian Horn MBE, APTC commanding officer said "We took this project very seriosuly because it meets out needs and is one that the British Army is pleased to be associated with." Consequently on the flip-side of the GT-02's tongue, you'll find the APTC's and Army crossed swords insignia.

Putting the GT-02 to the test

To make sure i really appreciated just what the GT02 can do i donned a pair and sweated through a specifically designed circuit that would fully test the shoe and me! 10 weights and body weight exercises, such as curls, squats, up-right rows and step-ups made up the centre ring of the circuit. The outer ring comprised of agility and power exercises, such as running through floor, ladders, zig-zagging in and out of cones and jumping over low hurdles. On a blast from the PTI's whistle you would moved from your inner ring exercise and run through the outer ring circuit as fast as possible, returning to the next inner-ring circuit exercise.
This went on for 20 minute. Suffice to say that at the end of the workout the shoe was in better shape than me! I was shouted at a couple of times from a very polite PTI and was a little upset when on knocking down a hurdle i had to repeat the excercise. Good job i didnt express what i felt otherwise i could have been writing this up from the Army lock-up.

The GT-02 suprised me as it coped very well with allo that was thrown at it. It provided cushioning when performing dynamic movements, yet kept me stable when performing more static exercises. It was also light enough, yet flexible enough to let me run fast and crucially commit to full-out lateral movements, without fear of slipping or turning an ankle. In allowing all this the GT-02 achieved all it set out to be with flying colours!