Rugby could soon be ushering in a new way to train, with a revolutionary invention making a big move in America.
The MVP - or Mobile Virtual Player - bills itself as "the first ever self-righting mobile training device", but in layman's terms, it looks to be the first motorised tackle bag.
Controlled remotely and powered by a motor, the MVP simulates an attacking player, being able to move at high speed and change direction.
It provides a moving object to tackle, rather than a stationary bag, and can improve tackling technique without the fatigue and injury concerns which come with regular training.
The MVP can shift, with a 40m time of around five seconds. Crucially, it enables you to practice tackling in a safer way and eliminate the repetitive impact and fatigue associated with player-on-player contact.