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The NFCA is pleased to announce that Pocket Radar’s new Ball Coach model will be the Official Testing Radar Gun of the NFCA Camps.
Pocket Radar’s Ball Coach model will be used throughout skill sessions, at testing stations and during games at all NFCA-administered camps. These compact, but powerful devices allow users to accurately and easily measure speeds ranging from 25 to 130 miles per hour. The units can be used not only to determine pitch speed, but also capture hitters’ ball exit speed off the bat and fielder’s overhand throwing velocity.
The Ball Coach radar is a pro-level radar gun and speed-training tool for player coaching or self-guided drills, with hands-free operation keeping it simple. Because of its discreet and convenient size, coaches and parents are able to analyze player tendencies without affecting behavior. By measuring crucial results like Ball Exit Speed off the bat (also referred to as Exit Velocity), pitch speed and position player throwing velocity, training with the Ball Coach radar helps athletes get better, faster.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to form a partnership with the NFCA and introduce our technology to some of the best coaches and athletes in the country,” said Steve Goody, CEO and co-founder of Pocket Radar, Inc. “The NFCA Camps showcase many of the elite players in each class, who are looking to improve their skills every day and get noticed by the college coaches.”
From the world’s smallest certified accurate speed radar, to the only radar gun specifically designed for coaching and training, Pocket Radar has engineered a revolutionary product line to fit your speed measurement needs. Each Pocket Radar design includes exceptional performance and technology that fits in the palm of your hand. Pocket Radar products are convenient and rugged enough for everyday use by everyone from pro to amateur, to National Championship winning coaches and anyone interested in speed.
For more information about Pocket Radar and its new Ball Coach model, visit its website at www.ballcoachradar.com. For more information about the NFCA, visit www.NFCA.org.