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HISTORY of GUARDIAN CAPS Erin & Lee Hanson from Atlanta, GA started Guardian Caps.
The Hanson Group - Material Science Company - Founded by Lee Hanson in 1996
In 2010, The Hanson Group was approached by PSE (Protective Sports Equipment), who has over 30 years of helmet research and development .
Engineers, physicists and chemists focused on thermoset technologies
Technical Product Development for many fortune 100 companies: Oakley, 3M, BASF, Correct Craft, Playcore, Boeing, Ford Motors, PPG, Dicks and others
Developed various sporting goods product lines: Maxfli & Wilson golf balls, climbing wall holds, shotgun recoil pads, Gladiator soft-sided football helmet and The Guardian
Football Today and Lacrosse, Hockey, Cycling, etc. Tomorrow.
Why Guardian Caps Now? QB Panel Wonders if Anything Can Stem Concussion Problem.
Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers were joined by Joe Montana, Steve Young and Jim Plunkett, and they each shared their takes on the state of the game.
A Dangerous Game: Student Athletes and Head Trauma Sports are often a meaningful component of a child’s life from a very young age. Being part of a team can help nurture leadership
skills, build confidence, and teach cooperation. Depending on the sport, though, accidents and hard hits can be a frequent occurrence. Coach and parent guidance, proper equipment, and access to a health care professional all help prevent serious injury, but concussions are an ever-present threat.
Ahead of the Game: The Parents' Guide to Youth Sports Concussion New research has shown that there is no such thing as a simple "bell-ringer," and that sending a child back on the field too soon
puts his or her physical and emotional health at risk.
Pop Warner Announces New National Rule Changes Regarding Practice & Concussion Prevention In our continuing efforts to provide the safest playing environment for our young athletes, and in light of developing concussion
research, we would like to announce some important rule changes for the 2012 season.
Growing Concern Over Concussions Among Youth Athletes CHICAGO (CBS) – The headlines about concussions are everywhere these days.
Dangers of High-School Football Concussions – Dr. Oz 20% of all high-school football players will suffer at least one concussion over the course of their playing years.
CONCUSSIONS
Definition - Concussions are the result of rapid changes in velocities between the brain and skull. A collision between the two disrupts the delicate neuronal layer of the brain relative to the magnitude of acceleration and the player’s physiology.
Once a concussion has occurred a player is 4 to 6 times more likely to sustain a second concussion.
The Likelihood of Suffering a Concussion in
Contact Sports is Estimated to be
19% Per Year
CONCUSSIONS
62,000 concussions occur each year in high school sports, with football accounting for two of every three, according to the Brain Injury Association of Arizona.
Youth – Disadvantages in dealing with concussions. Young brain is more vulnerable than the mature brain.
The young athlete is at biomechanical disadvantages
Young athletes also have fewer medical resources
Among many other disadvantages, studies show children lack the knowledge and verbal skills to report concussion symptoms to adults.
At Least 75% of Concussions Occur in Practice & 90% of Concussions Go
Unreported
CONCUSSIONS
Close to 90 percent of concussions may go unreported because athletes are not aware of the signs and symptoms and do not think the injury is serious enough to report to medical personnel.
Many more concussions suspected at an earlier age and with a cumulative effect.
Pop Warner rule changes to address issues with parental anxiety, registration fall off and increased safety.
“High school football players
take, on average, 650 blows to
the head every season.”
– CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta
TESTING/FIELD TRIALS
Protection – Testing shows that wearing the Guardian can reduce the Severity Index and HIC (Head Injury Criteria)
Scientifically Tested - Tested at Oregon Ballistics, Wayne State University, and Penn State University Labs
A soft outer shell dampens and redistributes the energy from helmet-to-helmet contact.
Low coefficient of friction – Slips against other Guardians, helmets and uniform materials
Protects the outside of expensive helmets – Have scuff-free helmets on game day
Field trials - 600 caps were worn on the field in 2011 with great results
Expert panel – we have over 15 MDs, neurologists, PhD biomedical engineers, physicists and scientists consulting
PROOF – IT WORKS
Penn State Biomechanics Lab quantified neck torque produced by glancing head forms – Hard on Hard = 40 NM and Soft on Soft = 38 NM. On narrow angle impacts (0-12 degrees) there was a similar non-distinguishable torque difference. However, soft shells produced a pronounced reduction of peak critical force, ranging form 8-33%, compared to the hard shells.
Tests conducted by Wayne State University Bioengineering labs measured Hard on Hard vs. Soft on Soft helmet impacts. In the side impacts the HIC was reduced from 360 to 289 and probability of concussions reduced from 80% to 55% respectively. In the rear impacts the reductions were 466 to 302 and 92% to 65% respectively.
“During my NFL career I wore an extra pad on my helmet to help reduce the risk of concussions. As important as the game was to me, I wanted to make sure I was healthy when my career ended. Soft shell technology greatly reduced my concern about making hits that may result in concussive side effects. I was able to play 8 years, 5 years using soft shell technology, including four Super Bowls. I believe that I am healthy today, 18 years later, because of that protection. In my opinion, soft shell technology will become the standard for helmet protection in the very near future.”
Mark Kelso – Former NFL Player, Buffalo Bills #38 1986-1993
BELIEVER IN SOFT SHELL TECHNOLOGY
Players & Family
Less Time InjuredMore Playing TimeMore Class TimeReduced ExpenseHappier PlayersHave a Stronger Future
BENEFITS
Coaches/LeaguesGoing Above & BeyondUninjured Players PlayFewer Ineligible PlayersMore Fun For EveryonePersonal SatisfactionProvide a Stronger Future
PURCHASE OPTIONS
INDIVIDUAL $69.95 per Guardian Call your local rep or order on our
website Red, Black & Silver
PURCHASE OPTIONS
TEAM/LEAGUE
$59.46 per Guardian
We can produce custom colors for orders of 4,000+
caps.
Call us for TEAM or LEAGUE orders of Guardian Caps.
Fund raising programs available for Booster clubs.
CONTACT US
Michael FeeleyRegional Sales Manager
WWW.GUARDIANCAPS.COM
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Guardian-Caps/208219602573699 @GuardianCaps