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RAW-POWER Force Sensor is the First Accurate Force Sensor for Martial Arts

RAW-POWER Force Sensor is the first accurate force sensor for martial arts. The device measures the force of a strike landed, whether by hand, elbow, foot, or knee. The sensor determines the impact force and immediately displays the results or sends them out via Bluetooth.

The punching bag has a rounded striking surface filled with rebonded foam and is large enough to perform as a full-body target for head and body shots. Weighing 176 pounds, the bag is intended to be wall-mounted to allow optimal striking force.

Thanks to its measurement feedback, the attached sensors can correct stance, movement of hips, arm speed, and many other factors to help you progress as a striker. No matter what level of martial arts you are at, this bag will tell you more about your strike than other devices, making it an ideal investment for beginners and the advanced.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Home Gym Equipment - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to create more sensors and tech to enhance home gym equipment for athletes.
2. Data Analysis for Fitness Training - Companies can create platforms to collect data from home gym sensors, and analyze the data to provide feedback for customized fitness training regimens.
3. Virtual Martial Arts Training - There is a potential for companies to develop virtual martial arts training using sensors to monitor user performance and provide real-time feedback for improvement.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Sports equipment manufacturers can leverage sensor technology to create advanced training equipment for martial arts and other sports.
2. Fitness Technology - Fitness technology companies can create software and platforms to collect and analyze data from home gym sensors for fitness enthusiasts and professional athletes.
3. Virtual Reality - Virtual reality companies can develop martial arts training programs that utilize home gym sensors to provide feedback for a more immersive training experience.

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