For the home kickboxer

My rounds. Your living room. I count your reps.

Remy in your WhatsApp between rounds. Your phone camera counts your jabs, knees and push-ups. No pressure. Just rounds.

Sound familiar?

Training alone stops itself

Gym membership too pricey. Gym too far away. At home you start with good intentions, but three weeks later the mat is rolled up in the corner. Not because you don't want it, but because no one counts along, no one says: “good round.” The Remy Bonjasky app gives you that voice back. And a camera that joins in.

Train at home

Remy's rounds. Your living room.

No gym, no bag needed. The camera counts your rounds and keeps your pace, you just clear some space and step in.

See the workouts

How the app counts

Camera counts your reps

No smartwatch, no sensor glove, no fitness-band subscription. Your phone camera sees your jabs, knees and push-ups and counts them. Three minutes work, one minute rest. Remy counts in your ear: “26. Best so far.” You watch your own rounds grow, round after round.

Your coach

Remy in your WhatsApp

No separate app, no forum. Remy sends a short voicenote between rounds, in his own voice. Ask something, reply in two minutes. Not for show, but for what you actually did today. After a good round: “that jab was sharp.” After a quiet week: “welcome back, today counts.”

How to start

Prop your phone. Step in frame.

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CALIBRATING · 92%

Chair, tripod or the floor: it all works

Put your phone at hip height on a chair or tripod, or on the floor against the wall, tilted up slightly. Step two metres back so you are fully in frame. The camera calibrates, your rounds begin. No other hardware needed.

What the research says

The technology holds up, and every round counts

Camera-based movement tracking is reliable for side-on, sagittal movements like a squat or a kick. And since 2020 the World Health Organization says every move counts, short rounds included.

Varcin & Boocock, AI in Medicine 2026 · Bull et al., BJSM 2020

The science behind it →

FAQ

Frequently asked

Does camera rep-counting actually work?

Yes. Put your phone at hip height or on the floor against the wall, step two metres back, and the camera counts your reps: jabs, knees, push-ups. No smartwatch, no extra hardware.

I've never kickboxed, can I do this?

Yes. You start with the basic movements as a workout: stance, jab, cross. No sparring partner, no audience. These are kickbox-inspired workouts at your own pace, not fight training.

How much space do I need?

Enough to stand about two metres back so you fit fully in frame. Room to stretch your arms and take a step. The camera calibrates to your space.

Step in the round

One round, one set. Remy counts. Step in.