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Category: Dashr Technology

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Say I time with my phone one day and the next day another person times with their phone. Would this cause any issue with the results or not? ANSWER: Nope! Time calibration is within the lasers, so the phone will not make a difference.
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Question: I have the V2 lasers. When I use my Ipad they seem to connect fine but nothing happens when you go through the gate. When I use my iphone they connect and work perfectly. Any ideas why this might happen? Answer: That is an odd one. The first thing that comes to mind is […]
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I was having my class run flying 10’s indoors when one of the lasers went dim out of no where. I assumed the batteries were dead and changed them out but nothing changed. I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue and how could I fix it? Answer: Sounds like a blown capacitor. […]
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Best way to do it is through the Dashboard, you can access that on a desktop, tablet, or phone. Through the app you just go to the “Numeric entry/Barcode” tile towards the bottom of the main page. Then select “Manual entry” (unless you are scanning barcodes), assign a number, then press +athlete icon at the […]
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As long as you have the lasers oriented towards the sun so that you hit the shaded side of the athlete this should not be an issue. If this is how you had it set-up, give us a call and we can work with you to get a solution: 844-443-2747.
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The Dashr|Display is used to present test results as they happen. It can also be used as a running stopwatch or an interval timer. We will continue to evolve the capabilities of this product through app updates! Step-by-step instructions:
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Flying
The Flying drill is a time/speed measure from point A to point B with optional splits in-between. Note that a Fly uses a moving start and requires 2 timing gates. Step-By-Step Instructions For 2-point starts we typically suggest using the Flying drill. For 3-point starts we recommend the Dash drill See demonstrative video below.
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505 Agility
The 505 Agility test is a test of 180 degree turning ability. The test may also be adapted for sport specific testing by having the subject dribble a soccer ball or hockey puck though the course, or bounce a basketball. This drill uses a moving start and requires 1 timing gate. Step-By-Step Instructions
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Softball Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
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Soccer Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
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Basketball Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
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Baseball Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
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10-Yard Dash
This drill uses 2 or 3 Dashr|Blue Timing gates (3 if you have the 5 split). You likely already have your devices registered, if not – please check out the Flying Drill as it is the same process. Step-By-Step Instructions Running The Drill
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20-Yard Dash
The 20-Yard Dash Softball Drill assesses players’ sprinting speed and acceleration, crucial skills in softball. It involves covering a distance of 20 yards in a straight line. For detailed analysis, we recommend testing with a 10-yard split, measuring initial acceleration. This setup requires 3 gates for the split or 2 gates without it. This drill […]