This State Of The Art Boxing Equipment Is Transforming Fighters Skills and Reflexes
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In the developing world of boxing, groundbreaking exercise equipment continues to impress enthusiasts seeking unique and effective workout experiences. One such piece of boxing equipment has come to light that is all set to transform the way newcomers in the ring will experience the sport.
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The Liteboxer, a state-of-the-art at-home boxing equipment, has been making ripples in the fitness community for its array of cardio, muscle-building, and music-driven workouts. This is truly heaven for boxing enthusiasts as it provides a one-stop solution to all their training requirements. And all that can be enjoyed in the comfort of your homes.
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At first glance, the equipment might seem like an ordinary heavy bag, but its capabilities go far beyond our expectations. The large plastic shield is aided by six sensors that light up in patterns. This resembles the beloved Simon toys from the late 20th century. However, instead of testing memory skills, it invites users to channel their inner boxers. It further nudges them to unleash a series of powerful punches on the lit-up targets. Correct hits would trigger the sensors in green, while mistimed hits will turn the sensors red.
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To augment the equipment’s experience, there is an app that offers training classes and sparring sessions. These workouts are inclusive of users of all fitness levels and range from short, intense sessions to longer, comprehensive 30-minute routines. The app’s body-weight conditioning exercises target various muscle groups. Thus, providing a holistic workout session that keeps users motivated. While the absence of in-person coaches may raise concerns about proper form and technique, the app coaches provide clear instructions for the exercises. This is to ensure users maintain the apt form during their sessions.
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The most unique feature of the Liteboxer is its integration of music into the workout experience. This is due to a licensing deal with Universal Music Group, the Liteboxer’s sensors go ablaze to the beat of popular songs. Now boxers can box to ‘Nine Inch Nails’ “Head Like a Hole” or to the sweet singing voice of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.”
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Users also can choose their preferred “punch tracks” and totally be themselves in an adrenaline-fueled, music-driven workout session. This will leave them gasping for breath and craving more at the end of each song.
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It seems perfect for someone that seeks an unconventional and exhilarating workout experience. It is these developments in the boxing field that keeps the sport moving forward into techno-friendly zones. What do you think of this groundbreaking equipment? Let us know in the comment section below.
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