Neurofeedback software
Neurofeedback training is a groundbreaking method for enhancing athletic performance through targeted mental training sessions. Unlike traditional training, which focuses primarily on physical aspects, neuroathletics emphasizes the central role of the brain in athletic success.
Through the use of neurofeedback technology, brain activity is monitored in real time as athletes mentally visualize movements and actions. This innovative method not only improves athletic ability, but also supports return to competition after injury.
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Tactical optimization
Neurofeedback training improves tactical skills by automating neuromuscular coordination and thus optimizing performance in game situations.
The neurofeedback software works like a video game that you control with your thoughts alone. You receive real-time feedback on your concentration and visualization so that you can specifically strengthen neural connections in the brain to optimize your athletic performance. The training includes the following steps:
I-Brain is an important part of my rehab. It helps me to maintain the “soccer feeling”, which is completely missing in normal rehab. The connection between brain and muscles is also fundamentally trained, which is a huge advantage and helps me progress overall.
Michael Gorbunow - trains regularly with i-Brain following his cruciate ligament rupture
Artificial intelligence plays a key role in neurofeedback training: it analyzes your brain signals in real time, detects relevant patterns, and dynamically adapts the training to your individual progress. This provides you with targeted feedback, enables more efficient training, and gradually enhances your mental performance.
At the beginning, a cap is put on to measure the brain waves and connected to the laptop and the software. After a short calibration, the training starts with 40-60 mental actions that are tailored to the player. The player controls an avatar with his thoughts, e.g. when taking a penalty kick, and focuses on accuracy and power. A session lasts around 20 minutes, including preparation, and is carried out twice a week.
