HRG is a supplementary training program for both TSMT® I and TSMT® II training. The method takes advantage of the characteristics of the aquatic environment (temperature, buoyancy, resistance, etc.) and the fact that this environment provides constant stimulation when it comes into contact with children's skin, which has a very positive effect on the nervous system and its maturation processes. In the case of uncooperative children who have difficulty forming attachments, it is recommended to supplement TSMT® I training with HRG training, because the changed environment has a positive effect on both balance stimuli and cooperation, and also plays an important role in the reduction of unintegrated archaic reflexes.
HRG training takes place in warm water, where the trainer, based on the children's development and skill level, divides them into homogeneous groups and selects appropriate exercises for them from more than 1,000 options. A characteristic feature of HRG training is that parents are also in the pool, and the HRG trainer instructs the group of 3-6 people accordingly. A wide range of equipment-applied in various situations- in active and passive stimulationsfor children, so they can test themselves, learn to react to different balance situations, gain experience with their own bodies, become smarter, and improve their perception, attention, and memory. With the help of parents/guardians, we implement more than 1,000 tasks in an increasingly difficult system, following the stages of children's motor development in a teaching pool environment.
HRG training sessions last 30-90 minutes and take place once a week. Trainer conduct each training series 10-12 times with children and their parents, as proper posture control develops more slowly and becomes more secure in water, so a higher number of repetitions is recommended. HRG therapies are started and completed with the Longitudinal Complex Examination, LongiKid®.