Mike Tyson-Backed FightCamp Launches Kick Tracking Tech
Boxing fans new and old can snag a Black Friday deal from at-home boxing and kickboxing platform FightCamp
FightCamp, the at-home boxing and kickboxing connected fitness platform backed by Mike Tyson, has introduced kick tracking, building on its proprietary strike-tracking technology.
The new feature, which measures the speed, quality, and intensity of kicks with real-time feedback, comes on the heels of Tyson’s high-profile match against boxing up-and-comer Jake Paul on Netflix last week.
“With both kick and punch tracking, people can see their hard work reflected on the screen while they workout, which helps with motivation and shows progress,” FightCamp’s founder and CEO Khalil Zahar said. “As a team of former boxers and busy parents, we know nothing clears the mind like hitting the heavy bag, and nothing can match the satisfaction of landing a solid strike that sets a new personal record. How many people can say they never have days that make them want to kick and punch something?!”
The boxing and kickboxing platform is offering exclusive Black Friday deals, with starter packages starting at $699, which includes the Bag, Bag ring, FightCamp console, four trackers for both punches and kicks, one heart rate monitor, one pair of gloves, quick wraps and new ankle wraps. All Black Friday purchases include a mystery gift valued at $129 and a free month of FightCamp membership (normally $39/month). FightCamp memberships include access to a growing library of 3,000+ workouts, real-time progress tracking, daily workout plays, and more.
The California-based FightCamp has been in the game since its 2014 launch. The at-home connected boxing platform introduced a two-player connected experience over the summer, enabling boxing fans to compete with friends and family.
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