How Soccer Players Are Getting Smarter On the Field With Brain-Training Video Games

August 1, 2017 by admin

SPORTS BIOMETRICS NEWS

August 1, 2017

One of the most watched spectacles in the Australian sporting calendar is the State of Origin, a best-of-three rugby league series pitting players who began their careers in New South Wales and Queensland against each other. Late in the second game, Queensland’s Johnathan Thurston – who had remained on the pitch despite a season-ending shoulder injury – lined up a possible game-winning conversion kick.

has been a one of its kind name in the world of sports wearables. The company, with quality products, has shot to heights with the amazing features it offers. This time, as per the claim, it is coming up with the next generation of in-game sensors Zepp Play Soccer.

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As coaches, we likely agree that we cannot plan for successive high-intensity sessions without negative consequences. Or can we? Information to substantiate biological theory for CNS fatigue as a result of high-intensity (speed and power) exercise is very elusive.

PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – On a scorching summer day in upstate New York, representatives from G-Form and Trek Bikes peddled up and down steep rock-laced trails to show how G-Form’s new line of knee and elbow pads can be used in different kinds of extreme conditions.