SenseArena combines both mental and physical activties in their virtual reality sports training. With SenseArena, you do not just sit around playing a game on a screen. Instead, you have to run around the field and play the actual game but without any real physical people involved. SenseArena is not only a great source of recreation but also paves the way for growth and development of a healthy mind and body.
SenseArena works with multiple former players of sports like basketball, hockey, and soccer who know exactly what the younger generation needs to be taught to give them an upper hand.
SenseArena puts virtual reality to use by allowing users to work on both the mental and physical skills required when playing sports. Aspects like being a team player, backing up your moves with strong reasoning, and applying your mental skills are all taught by SenseArena technology. It allows users to learn to play the game fair, while exercising their brains and muscles.
The primary goal of SenseArena is to make users adept at sports not just in terms of playing the game but also in putting forth their mental prowess in the best way possible.
Kids as young as 10 years of age are being trained to use the virtual reality system. When they grow up, they are a step ahead of their peers in playing games by the rules and also at applying their mental skills.
Sports may be classified under physical activity, but it is more of a mental activity than a physical one. You need to learn your rivals’ body language, imitate their thought process, and trick them into believing something that is not quite your plan.
This is followed by totally taking down your opponent in one swift motion. Be it basketball, soccer football or hockey, all sports functions are based on this underlying idea.
SenseArena intends to polish the mindfulness and mental skills of playing games to make each player a pro!
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by kristi · Published July 24, 2017 · Last modified August 13, 2017
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