SPARQ Training
SPARQ was a US-based company started in 2004 to create a standardized test for athleticism called the 'SPARQ Rating' and to sell training equipment and methods to help improve athleticism focused on the high school athlete. 'SPARQ' is an acronym; it stands for Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction and Quickness. "Nike SPARQ" was the name used under a marketing relationship between Nike and SPARQ, under which Nike sold a line of cross training footwear, apparel and equipment in the USA.
SPARQ's headquarters was in Portland, Oregon, with a distribution center in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, until its sale to Nike in 2009. After the purchase, both the headquarters and distribution center were incorporated into Nike's operations.
Some of the products by SPARQ included medicine balls, agility drills, parachutes, slidesteppers, and hurdles.
SPARQ's business were focused on the rating system and selling advanced functional fitness training equipment. The company did not own any training facilities or have any one specific training method. They provided training videos and tips from a number of top speed, strength and conditioning coaches on their website. SPARQ developed a training network made up of over 750 SPARQ Certified Trainers located throughout the country who were both independent coaches and trainers at chain performance centers. Some of the more well-known independent facilities included TopSpeed Strength & Conditioning in Kansas City, the Michael Johnson Performance Center in Dallas and Athletic Evolution in Massachusetts. National training companies included CATZ and Velocity Sports Performance. SPARQ formed a broad, non-exclusive partnership with Velocity Sports Performance to provide certified SPARQ Testing at all of their centers.
Assessment
The SPARQ Rating was a sport-specific assessment of athleticism. SPARQ had test protocols for six sports –american football, boys'/girls' soccer, baseball, fastpitch, boys'/girls' basketball, as well as a test for general athleticism. The tests were designed to test the skills and athleticism demanded by each sport. In the past years over 44,000 athletes have been assessed and received SPARQ ratings.Some famous athletes who recorded SPARQ Ratings are:
- Reggie Bush
- Tim Tebow
- Jonathan Stewart
- Jacoby Ellsbury
- Gold Medalist decathlete Bryan Clay recorded a football rating of 130.40.
- Mike Mitchell, a linebacker for Ohio State, Texas Tech, and Southeastern University holds the national record SPARQ Rating. He set it with a score of 154.47.
Components
- 20-meter sprint / 40-yard dash
- Kneeling Power Ball Toss
- Agility Shuttle
- Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test or YIRT
- Vertical Jump
40-yard dash