Watch these tutorials to see
how to use the RapidShot and how to monitor your
progress via the website.
1
Getting Started
Membership cards are
available for purchase at the Pro Shop in the
ice rink. Each membership card comes
preprogrammed with one hour of shooting time and
members can add time through the website
whenever they would like. If you would not like to purchase
a membership card at first, guest cards are
available as well for $5. Each guest card
contains five minutes of shooting time which
will allow a shooter to complete 3-4 sessions
and shoot upwards of 60 pucks; however
statistics are not tracked from session to
session for guests.
2
Swipe Member Card
Each shooting lane is
equipped with a bar code reader. As soon as a
card is swiped through the reader, the RapidShot
computer is activated and awaits your commands.
3
Set
Player Preferences
The RapidShot Hockey Training
System is controlled by four command buttons
using a hockey stick. Players use the command
buttons to adjust the 8 passing speeds and 8
timing intervals between passes.
4
Select Playing Mode
Players can choose between
Competition Mode, Duel Mode, Training Mode or
Stick Testing Mode. Stick Testing Mode
allows a player to use multiple sticks and the
computer will provide feedback as to which stick
allows the player to perform the best.
5
Shoot
Select start and keep your
head up, a series of 16 passes will be fired at
the speed and interval selected. An instant
before each pass reaches the player's stick, the
shooting target will light up. The speed,
accuracy, reaction time and an overall point
value are instantly calculated after each shot
and displayed on the computer monitor.
6
Get Performance Report
After a
session of shooting, members can view their
Day Report on the
internet site, summarizing their performance.
Details include speed, reaction time, points,
hit rates for each target and World Rankings status.
7
Check Online Rankings
All rankings recorded during
Competition and Duel Mode shooting are uploaded
regularly throughout the day and can be found by
clicking on the World Rankings tab. Players can
visit the web site at anytime to monitor their
standings and compare with other players in
their age group.