Developer - Mobile Virtual Player LLC (MVP LLC)
Website - mvpdummy.com
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"Mobile Tackling Target: A Better Way to Train" on Kickstarter
Developer - Mobile Virtual Player LLC (MVP LLC)
Website - mvpdummy.com
facebook.com/MVPdummy
twitter.com/MVPdummy
instagram.com/mvpdummy
"Mobile Tackling Target: A Better Way to Train" on Kickstarter
Dartmouth's Mobile Virtual Player
Published on Aug 19, 2015
The newest addition to Dartmouth Athletics—the Mobile Virtual Player (MVP). The device was developed after Head Football Coach Buddy Teevens tasked engineers at Dartmouth’s Thayer School to develop a safer, more effective means to train for contact. Quinn Connell, Elliot Kastner, Andrew Smist and Noah Glennon began developing the idea as a part of their capstone engineering course at Dartmouth. Since graduating, Elliot, former defensive lineman for the Big Green, and Quinn, former co-captain of the Dartmouth Rugby Football Club, have returned to Thayer to continue the project. Along with Thayer advisor John Currier and backing from several interested parties, Buddy, Elliot and Quinn formed Mobile Tackling Target LLC.
MVP. Mobile Virtual Player. Practice Safe.
Published on Aug 20, 2015
Meet the Mobile Virtual Player, a Robotic Practice Dummy
Published on Aug 27, 2015
Dartmouth football now has a new and "safe" kind of tackling dummy. Meet the MVP, an autonomous Mobile Virtual Player designed to reduce injuries and simulate realistic game scenarios with less risk. It's a free-standing, remote controlled, padded dummy that hit the practice field two years ago when head coach Buddy Teevens wanted Dartmouth's engineering school to come up with a safer way to tackle.
Full story: "Meet the Mobile Virtual Player, a robotic practice dummy created to make football safer"
by Chris Grasinger
August 27, 2015
Players got their first look at the prototype Wednesday. According to Dartmouth, the dummies cost about $3,500 to manufacture, and researchers are developing a business plan to market it to pro, college, high school and youth teams.
Stephen finally gets to tackle a robot
Published on Oct 9, 2015
Buddy Teevens, head football coach of Dartmouth College, has reduced player injuries by 80% since introducing the Robotic MVP, “Mobile Virtual Player.” So, naturally, Stephen needs to take a whack at it.
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