
Stalker Pro II+ Radar Gun: What Can You Use It For?
Radar Sports
December 15, 2020
Stalker Sport, a trusted brand of sports radar guns, introduces the Stalker Pro II+. This high-performance radar gun can quickly and accurately measure the speed

Things NFL Fans Can’t Wait to Do After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Radar Sports
November 11, 2020
The impact of COVID-19 on sports is never more pronounced for football fans than during the beginning of the NFL season in September. Some teams

Radar Guns to Monitor Speeds in Schools and Communities
Radar Sports
October 12, 2020
It is the responsibility of school districts and community homeowners’ associations to ensure that school zones and neighborhood streets are safe for everyone. Speeding vehicles are

DIY Drills: Easy Guide to Building a Batting Cage at Home
Radar Sports
September 15, 2020
The pandemic has given baseball enthusiasts plenty of time to practice their pitches and swings. But batting at home can cause some minor accidents, no

The Future of Baseball Games: What Stadiums Could Be Like in the New Normal
Radar Sports
August 21, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed states across the nation to enact stay-at-home orders to quell the spread of the virus. And though some of them

Achieve an A+ Hard Shot in Hockey with These Two Techniques
Radar Sports
July 10, 2020
Three factors are necessary for beating a solid hockey goaltender: precision, skill, and better shot speed. Brute strength and pure size can help but settling

Fast and On Target: Improving Your Slapshot Accuracy and Power
Radar Sports
June 17, 2020
The slapshot is the most powerful shot in a hockey game. With this shot, a puck may reach speeds equal to or greater than 100

Sports at Home: How Do You Keep the Kids Active during Quarantine?
Radar Sports
May 16, 2020
Stay-at-home orders are common across the United States and around the world. And while the US and other countries are slowly relaxing these orders, it’s

Practice Makes Perfect: How Do You Become a Better Pitcher?
Radar Sports
April 15, 2020
In modern baseball history, many pitchers aim to have the same fastball skills as Mariano Rivera, a Hall of Famer who constantly generated broken bats