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Robotic Self-Righting Tackling Dummy

The Future of Training

MVP|SPRINT

MVP|SPRINT is the newest mobile, remote controlled, self-righting, padded training dummy. SPRINT was designed with high schools in mind, budget-friendly, and enhanced performance on rougher grass fields.


MVP|SPRINT

MVP|SPRINT is the newest mobile, remote controlled, self-righting, padded training dummy. SPRINT was designed with high schools in mind, budget-friendly, and enhanced performance on rougher grass fields.


SPEED  -  16 MPH

AGILITY ZERO-RADIUS TURNING

BATTERY 3-6 HOURS

ALL-TERRAIN GRASS & TURF MODES

RANGE 500 YARDS

SAFE AUTOMATIC TACKLE SHUTOFF

SMART CONTROL TRACTION & STEERING CONTROL

WARRANTY 1-YEAR & EXTENDED WARRANTY

QUALITY ASSEMBLED IN THE USA

Reduce Impacts. Improve Performance.

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Incorporate MVP Robotic Dummies into Your Practices

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NFL Teams

Training with Mobile Virtual Player

Mike Tomlin

Steelers Head Coach


“It never gets tired and it runs at an appropriate football speed. In today’s NFL, with player safety the focus, I think it’s going to provide opportunities to improve without the hand to hand or man to man combat.”

Bruce Arians

Arizona Cardinals Head Coach


“Just seeing the technology. Being able to hit a moving target. We’ve used the donuts that came out last year, they really helped guys put their head on the side. But it’s not the same as going to the ground. Taking something to the ground and getting your body accustomed to going to the ground without using your head.”

Could a Robot Save Football?
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Could a Robot Save Football?
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Reduce Head Injuries

58% decrease in concussions Dartmouth College Football

Reduce Player-On-Player Contact

46% of all concussions occur during practice

Increase Participation

Our priority is making the games safer for young athletes
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Reduce Head Injuries

58% decrease in concussions Dartmouth College Football

Reduce Player-On-Player Contact

46% of all concussions occur during practice

Increase Participation

Our priority is making the games safer for young athletes
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