Robert Gibson started working in his back yard in Cary, NC trying to develop the drills that would lend themselves to analyzing tennis players for training purposes. He started his analysis in San Jose, California back in the late 1970’s using a VCR and video cassette camera teaching lessons, which was stolen in 1978 in Hollister, California. Now Robert has added High speed digital cameras and Dartfish. Boomer’s 5 min Tennis Analysis program is Robert’s 5 min warm-up before a match with an opponent so that Boomer can read the players response to the strokes Robert used to delivered to his opponents. This routine will allow the Boomer’s computer to analysis in greater detail and accuracy the players game in less than 10 mins. what Robert tried to do with the Human eye back in the 1970/80s. The cool thing about this is you actually get to have the information available for the player to take back to their pro to develop a training program to improve the player’s game. Tennis Analytics is being tested on Robert’s students in Raleigh where he works for the city of Raleigh. Everyone says they get a better, more dynamic work-outs with Boomer than they ever get with regular city classes. Boomer has been up and down the East coast playing players in Florida to Maine and even California. But this Year 2012 is the first year Boomer is going to re-define Tennis Analytics and Tennis Training in general. You should see Higher levels, faster hitters, and greater records by younger players as they start using Tennis Analytics by Do It Right Tennis using the Tennis Robotics in Boomer.