Elliot Fight Dynamics is set to revolutionize the boxing and fitness industry with the launch of their new StrikeTec Sensor, a wearable that let’s users track and show progress as they train all in real-time.
Boxers, kickboxers, MMA athletes, and fitness enthusiasts will love the new sensor’s ability to show training progress in real-time. Access to data such as speed, force, and number of punches thrown is instantly available to the user.
The StrikeTec Sensor grows and progresses with the user. Meaning, it enables the trainee to self-determine if their technique is improving depending on the rotation of punches thrown. Users can also keep track of their training and progress, that way their training can be taken to the next level.
The sensor is a small unit, about 18mm in length and width with a height of 7mm, and attaches to a user’s wristband. The data is collected from these sensors and sent towards the StrikeTec Boxing Training App via Bluetooth, where users can keep track of their stats and maximize their routines.
The training app is designed to capture personal training and sparring statistics to help the user analyze their routine from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. That very same data is tracked live and synced to a cloud server, where it is stored for future review.
In order to receive sufficient backing, a Kickstarter campaign has been started by Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Wes Elliot. Check out the following StrikeTec Kickstarter video to see the device in action: