Excelling with Exogen


His words carry weight: Joseph Dolcetti (left) with US track star Sha’Carri Richardson during a training session.

PETALING JAYA: When United States sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson blazed her way at the recent World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, she carried more than her country’s hopes - she also possessed a vital Malaysian innovation in her training.

Richardson is one of many in a growing list of high-performance athletes who are preparing with Exogen, the world’s first wearable resistance suit created by Sportboleh Sdn Bhd, under the Lila Movetech brand.

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