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Jukestir trains your brain and body together, so your coordination, focus, and reaction speed stay sharp as you age.

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Trusted in 100+ clinics and training programs.

What If Training Actually Engaged Your Brain?

Jukestir's unpredictable motion keeps your brain working with every movement. Tracking, predicting, reacting in real time. That builds the connections behind coordination, balance, and reaction speed. Training that challenges your brain keeps it sharp.

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TRUSTED BY DOCTORS AND THERAPISTS

Used in Hospitals and Clinics

Jukestir is used in over 100 hospitals and clinics across the country. The professionals who train coordination and reaction for a living trust it, because the unpredictable motion keeps people engaged instead of bored. Engaged people keep going. And staying consistent is how you stay sharp.

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Who Jukestir Is Built For

Parkinson's Disease
Unpredictable motion trains your feet and brain to move together — improving reaction time, motor control, and confidence with every rep.

Stroke Recovery
Unpredictable motion keeps your brain actively engaged during rehab, not just your body going through the motions.

Vestibular Disorders
Trains your eyes, brain, and body to recalibrate together — reducing dizziness and rebuilding your confidence to move.

Balance & Fall Prevention
Your brain learns to predict and adjust in real time. Fewer stumbles. More stability. More independence.





"By working your brain, you work your muscles at a higher level."

Your movement starts in your brain; your training should start there too.

Jukestir is unlike anything you've used before. Its unpredictable motion strengthens the most powerful part of your body, your brain.

A Striking Difference.

Limited Movement

Heavy Bag is great for hitting hard, but it's not hard to hit.

Rhythmic Movement

These bags are designed to be hit over-and-over in the exact same place.

Jukestir Speed and Coordination Punching Bag for Boxing and MMA Black

Dynamic Movement

Jukestir is great for physical therapy because it moves unpredictably, which builds neuromuscular coordination.

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Build Your Coordination

Jukestir's unpredictable motion strengthens the link between your body and brain, increasing your proprioception and helping you regain lost motor function.

Reduce Falls

Jukestir's dynamic motion enhances stability, flexibility, and balance, reducing the risk of falls and injuries which saves you time, money, and the discomfort of pain.

Heal Faster

Patients using Jukestir improve their range of motion, joint stability, and regain confidence. Jukestir adds enjoyment to the rehabilitation process.

Trust The Pros

Brett Hann

Occupational Therapist

I purchased this bag for two programs I run: one with autistic young adults, and the other with Parkinson's disease. Jukestir has been great for helping them.

Jordan West

Professor of Physical Therapy, WSU

Compared to the competition, Jukestir is a more affordable option. I think in a facility that deals with balance, or any kind of neuro or vestibular, Jukestir would be great.

Dr. Ulrick Jean-Pierre

Professional Physical Therapy

It's a fun tool. My patients love it. I use the Jukestir a lot for balance exercises as an external stimulus, it helps my patients static and dynamic lower extremity stability.

Rocky Snyder

2023 Personal Trainer of the Year

"I love using the Jukestir, I defiantly recommend it for all the trainers out there."

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Dynamic Motion Technology

  • Precision Weighting System​
  • Premium Molded Foam ​​
  • Engineered Shape Optimizations

Warriors, athletes, and scientists literally tested thousands of formulations to create the most realistic movement possible.

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