 | | Formerly, "Ssaurabi" referred to the group of Martial Artists who chose Martial Arts as
their career during Korea's Baekgye Era (18 B.C.). Now the term is used to
identify the first Martial Art training machine built to systematically and
scientifically aid in today's Martial Arts studio.
This Korean-made, first-ever, computerized, scientific
Martial Art training machine has been built to help optimize training.
Anyone who has experience training in Martial Arts probably has wondered how to
accurately measure the power and speed of their punches and kicks. This
was previously done, and still used today, by breaking materials, such as boards
and bricks and using punching bags or sandbags. However, with the
progression of modern science, you can now accurately
measure the power and speed of your movements using the Ssaurabi training
machine. The machine gives a quantitative value (the force of your punches
and kicks) and helps judge the speed of your movements. Another program
tests your reaction response time to hitting the different targets. If you practice on this machine, you can
not only develop your power, attack speed,
and reaction time, but also the accuracy of your movements.
My Martial Arts Academy has set up three of these machines in different
heights to meet the needs of teenagers, adults, and children to maximize the
effects of training and increase its quality. Ssaurabi creates an exciting environment, using the benefits of stereophonic
music and the display of the session's results. Using the Ssaurabi,
students can
simulate an actual sparring situation to practice their Martial Arts movements.
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