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smart health connected swimming: SwimBot revolutionizes training
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As in football, the large pool gradually connects, finally especially the swimmers. Designed by the French, SwimBot wants to revolutionize the training methods of the latter. His device has already won over more than one. Forward, we dive to discover it.
We had already presented it in our top of the objects for a smart health connected swimming, but he deserved that we dwell a little longer on his case. SwimBot may well revolutionize the training of tomorrow’s swimmers, starting with those who will start this summer in the deep end of the Rio Olympics.
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A smart health connected swim with a coach under the cap
So no, don't imagine yourself with Philippe Lucas barking in your ears. Swin Bot is above all there to advise any swimmer, from beginner to professional with confidence, in the hollow of the ear. The device is in the form of a mp3 player with headphones, smart health connected to the smartphone by Bluetooth.
Completely waterproof, Swim Bot fits under the hat, and analyzes each gesture of the swimmer during his physical effort in order to make him progress. As with the Swimmo bracelet, the data is recorded to analyze the progress made and to refer to relevant training advice.
Made for high level
The indications are given in real time by sound alerts, so that the swimmer can immediately correct his movements. Before taking the plunge, Swin Bot offers you 3D animated tutorial videos, to teach athletes the perfect gestures to adopt, in terms of amplitude or underwater traction for example.
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In an era where professional sport always requires more precision to achieve new performances, Swin Bot offers its help to push the record bar a little more. On its site, the company from Meudon boasts of having been able to convince Olympic champions like Alain Bernard or Coralie Balmy, who tested and adopted this new training tool.
Started in 2013, the Swim Bot project is still looking for donors on its Indiegogo crowdfunding platform. For the moment, 44,000 dollars have been raised, out of the 150,000 targeted.
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