A great tool for instruction and training. Pocket Radar allows us to monitor arm health as well as instruct players to add or subtract intensity levels based on the readings.
— Mark PriorLos Angeles Dodgers Pitching Coach
Pocket Radar is a great tool to judge the effort level you’re putting in and how well your body’s working on that given day.
— Corbin BurnesArizona Diamondbacks, 2021 NL Cy Young Winner
A drop of just a couple of MPH in pitch velo can be an indicator that a young player is at increased risk for sustaining a serious arm injury. Pocket Radar should be every coach’s early warning indicator for player fatigue.
— Tom HouseFounder National Pitching & Mustard App
Without question, the Smart Coach Radar is our best tool and most time efficient way to coach our players and campers with regards to exit velos and pitch velos.
— Danny HallGeorgia Tech University Baseball, Head Coach
During the rehab process I have to stay within certain velocities as I build up strength. Pocket Radar makes it easy to stay on track wherever I am.
— John MeansCleveland Guardians
We want every athlete that walks into our gym to maximize their potential, and Pocket Radar does a great job of helping us see where the athlete is at and diagnosing what they need to work on.
— Tejay AntoneCincinnati Reds and Owner of Kova Sports Training Center
We use pocket radar with our pitchers consistently, and the new features in their app will only enhance our training. On the same note, the radar and display has been a game changer in the cages with our hitters for instant feedback.
— Troy CameronFSU Softball Assistant Coach
Softball
Finally, a radar gun and training tool that takes away any questions about athletic ability. Pocket radar technology will change the way our coaches and players measure and evaluate pitching and hitting skills. The versatile features easily allow us to coach and measure at the same time.
— Tim WaltonUniversity of Florida (Head Coach)
The new smart coach radar and app combination is a game-changer for our practices and recruiting. Having video with live speed in the bullpens and cages has been very effective in providing our pitchers and hitters with instant feedback.
— Kelly Inouye-PerezUCLA (Head Coach)
We love the technology for its simplicity of use. The size is perfect for use on the road recruiting as a discrete tool that gives an accurate measurement of a pitcher's velocity. Versatile in that we can measure not only pitchers' bullpens but also hitters' ball exit speeds.
— Mike WhiteUniversity of Texas (Head Coach)
When needing an accurate and reliable source to get pitching and hitting velocities, we trust Pocket Radar. One of our favorite features of their Smart Coach Radar and App, is the ability to track player development with speeds directly embedded in the videos we take.
— Kenny GajewskiOklahoma State University (Head Coach)
We've used it for coaching and scouting since it was first introduced. It's so convenient and easy to use that we have it on the field every day, allowing us to do a better job developing player skills. The small size makes it much easier when we have to travel for scouting.
— Mike Candrea8x NCAA National Champion
Something that is not only efficient to use, but also is coach-friendly. Pitch speed is a great indicator, however its ability to get ball exit speed off the bat is a unique feature that we love to work with. I recommend it for all levels of softball.
— Ken EriksenUSF and USA Softball (Head coach)
I bought a Pocket radar for every coach on my staff. We use it when we are out recruiting, testing with our players for both defense and offense, and the campers love to be tested against the radar.
— Kelly FordCSU Fullerton (Head coach)
Volleyball
In Volleyball, the outcome of a match can be heavily influenced by the serve and pass game. When training our players to become better servers, pocket radar technology has proven to be invaluable.
— Kelly SheffieldUniversity of Wisconsin (head coach, 2021 National champions)
Incorporating pocket radar technology into our practices has helped us to identify various service game approaches. Most players think they know what works best for them, but being able to have instant objective feedback with the radar and seeing the result.
— Russ Rose7x NCAA National Champion and all-time winningest coach
We have been working hard to improve our serving game; improving technique, watching video, using statistics, simulating pressure,... Introducing pocket radar into our gym was the next step; it has forced us to raise the bar, forced us to think about things in a different way, and helped us to realize how we can serve.
— John Dunning5x National Champion and 4x national coach of the year
Tennis
It has been the easiest radar gun I've ever used. We use it not only for the serve, but also to measure groundstroke speed and volley speed. We actually talk to the kids about the speed they hit the ball at, and then measure that speed, so that when they hit it, they get a feel for how fast they should swing.
— Ken DeHartMaster Professional (USPTA PTR)
This is by far the best radar device on the market, and I have used them all. Not only is it pocket-sized, but it is accurate and measures every shot. No more missed serves that upset your student and embarrass the coach. This gun catches everything! The price is unbeatable.
— Mike GennetteCal Lutheran University (2016 USTA and the US Olympic Committee Player Development Coach of the year)
This is by far the best radar device on the market, and I have used them all. Not only is it pocket-sized, but it is accurate and measures every shot. No more missed serves that upset your student and embarrass the coach. This gun catches everything! The price is unbeatable.
— Lisa DodsonCreator of ServeMaster (USPTA certified Elite Professional and an MTMCA L3 certified professional)
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