Whether you’ve boxed for years or recently threw on a pair of gloves for the first time, adding a punching bag to your home gym makes it easier to develop your speed, endurance, power and technique.
As boxing, mixed martial arts, and other combat sports become more and more popular, a company called Hykso is betting that real-time, accurate sensor data will empower fighters to get to the top of ...
A fitness startup called Responsive Sports has developed a pair of smart combat gloves that will tell you how hard you are punching. iPunch gloves connect via Bluetooth with iPhones and Android ...
I evaluated an early version of Hykso’s Punch Trackers last year – you can see that coverage at this URL. If you are unfamiliar with them, Hykso’s wearable devices are designed to track the punch ...
Electronics are reshaping many familiar human activities, especially in the area of exercise. Electronic training equipment allow people to easily monitor their real-time activity data, and track ...
Corner's punch trackers keep things simple – and that's not a criticism. They're accurate, generally work without issue and deliver plenty of useful data for boxing lovers. We'd definitely appreciate ...
Home Box Office Inc. was recently granted a boxing glove patent it has filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Punch Force, the company's newly-invented boxing unit, has been in ...
Pro boxer Gary Russell Jr. was 14 years old when he first realized just how fast his hands were. “I was at the Junior Olympics, my first national tournament,” says Russell Jr. “I could throw and land ...