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Airborne Athletics, Inc., is a private designer, manufacturer, marketer, and wholesaler of basketball and volleyball training equipment. The company manufactures one volleyball training machine, two volleyball training products, and two basketball training machines that are sold for high schools, colleges and universities, professionals, fitness centers, and training facilities, and home training. ==History== Airborne Athletics, Inc.〔(Airborne Athletics: Home Page. )〕 was formed by the two brothers, Doug and Jeff Campbell, to produce training tools using Consistent Air Technology (CAT) (patent #6,659,893). The original name of the company was Volleyball Products International, changing to their current name in 2000. They began with a volleyball machine in 1996, creating the first version known as the SetPro 2000. The AirCAT〔(Airborne Athletics: AirCAT )〕 training machine replaced it in the year 2001. The Dr. Dish is a basketball machine using the same technology.〔(Airborne Athletics: Dr.Dish )〕 It was introduced in 2003 and is labeled as a game simulation machine, providing players the opportunity to practice game-like situations with game-like passes. Many aspects of the Dr. Dish carried over to another basketball machine called iMake, introduced in 2007. Where Dr. Dish simulates and trains players in every facet of the game including shooting, rebounding and defense, iMake focuses on perimeter shooting. These machines help basketball and volleyball youth athletes train harder and at game speed. iMake,〔(Airborne Athletics: iMake )〕 and AirCAT. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Airborne Athletics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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