November 19, 2024

Mike Tyson, Usher-Backed Fitness Platform Now Tracks Your Kicks

FightCamp

FightCamp, the at-home boxing and kickboxing fitness company backed by Mike Tyson and Usher, has revealed its new kick tracking technology. 

FightCamp’s Kick Tracking Tech

Known for its real-time punch tracking, the platform now allows users to measure the speed, quantity, and intensity of their kicks, adding a new dimension to full-body workouts.

“When you can track your progress, whether through punches or kicks, it pushes you to set and break personal records,” said CEO Khalil Zahar, who founded FightCamp to improve his own training.

“Fitness becomes a challenge you want to keep coming back to.”

Bringing Data-Driven Fitness to Every Home

FightCamp’s new kick tracking is part of its broader mission to make boxing and kickboxing more accessible. 

Users can pair this feature with the platform’s guided workouts, which range from five-minute quick sessions to hour-long advanced routines. 

These workouts blend strength, cardio, and mental resilience, offering a complete fitness experience for all levels.

With this release, FightCamp continues to build on its community-centric model. 

Members can track their stats, share milestones, and challenge each other. The updated system now supports simultaneous tracking for two users.


Feature Image Credit: FightCamp

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Sara Keenan

Tech Reporter at POCIT. Following her master's degree in journalism, Sara cultivated a deep passion for writing and driving positive change for Black and Brown individuals across all areas of life. This passion expanded to include the experiences of Black and Brown people in tech thanks to her internship experience as an editorial assistant at a tech startup.