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The Boxing Five-Mitt device, serves dual purposes for both recreational and professional boxing training. Initially conceived by the Asian champion for professional-level training and boxing clubs, its professional version was developed by the Olympic Sport technical team. However, due to the high appeal of boxing, a recreational version was also created for amusement parks and entertainment centers. The device’s mechanical base and mitt design aim to simulate left and right hooks and uppercuts as closely as possible to sports standards. In terms of electronics and sensors, it is the first Five-Mitt boxing device in the entertainment industry capable of measuring punching power and speed. During the game, the correct punching location changes with each hit, requiring the player to find and strike the new target. This feature measures accuracy, speed, and punching power, all of which contribute to the player’s score. Compared to the traditional pear-shaped boxing machines in amusement parks, which only measure punching power in one spot, this design is significantly more comprehensive. These differences make it a unique and highly attractive device for boxers. The professional version also includes the capability for a coach to input a customized training program into the device, tailored to each player’s strengths and weaknesses.
Specifics:
- Dual-purpose for recreational and professional use
- Professional and recreational versions are available
- Simulates left and right hooks and uppercuts to sports standards
- First Five-Mitt boxing device measuring power and speed
- Changing target locations for enhanced training
- Measures accuracy, speed, and power
- Custom training programs in the professional version
- Significantly more comprehensive than traditional boxing machines
The Boxing Five-Mitt Device is designed for both recreational and professional use. It simulates left and right hooks and uppercuts to sports standards, measures punching power and speed, and features changing target locations to enhance training. The professional version also allows coaches to input customized training programs tailored to each player’s strengths and weaknesses.
Unlike traditional pear-shaped boxing machines that only measure punching power in one spot, the Boxing Five-Mitt Device offers a more comprehensive training experience by measuring accuracy, speed, and power. The changing target locations require players to adapt and improve their precision, making it a unique and highly effective training tool.
The device is suitable for both recreational users and professional boxers. The recreational version is ideal for amusement parks and entertainment centers, while the professional version is designed for boxing clubs and serious athletes looking to enhance their training.
Yes, the professional version of the Boxing Five-Mitt Device includes the capability for coaches to input customized training programs. These programs can be tailored to each player’s strengths and weaknesses, providing a personalized training experience.
The device is equipped with advanced electronics and sensors that measure both punching power and speed. During the game, the correct punching location changes with each hit, and the device records the player’s performance, including accuracy, speed, and power, all of which contribute to the player’s score.
The Boxing Five-Mitt Device was initially conceived by Asian champion Morteza Shiri for professional-level training. The Olympic Sport technical team developed the professional version, and due to the high appeal of boxing, a recreational version was also created to cater to amusement parks and entertainment centers.