This is okkulo a system that retrains sports players by using unique light levels, where the speed of visual processing is slower than at normal light levels. each stage offers a varying degree of difficulty, signified with a different colour from blue, to green, to red and, finally, near black. i ll be honest at first glance, i was quite sceptical of this. it s just changing lights, after all. but after checking it out sunderland s own luke o nien oof and he clearly performed better when the lights were turned back on. i ve been in here pretty much every day of every hour of every second. i think when i first came in here, evenjust with the lights on at aomph, the balls were just bouncing off my shins and, you know, slowly, i ve adjusted, my body is moving quicker and i m dealing with faster speeds in this. it s a big part of the modern game, isn t it, how we can
By using unique light levels, where the speed of visual processing is slower than at normal light levels. each stage offers a varying degree of difficulty, signified with a different colour from blue, to green, to red and, finally, near black. i ll be honest at first glance, i was quite sceptical of this. it s just changing lights, after all. but after checking it out sunderland s own luke o nien oof and he clearly performed better when the lights were turned back on. i ve been in here pretty much every day of every hour of every second. i think when i first came in here, evenjust with the lights on at a0mph, the balls were just bouncing off my shins and, you know, slowly, i ve adjusted, my body is moving quicker and i m dealing with faster speeds in this. it is a big part of the modern game, isn t it, how we can implement all the technology and data we have at the highest
This is okkulo, a system that retrains sports players by using unique light levels, where the speed of visual processing is slower than at normal light levels. each stage offers a varying degree of difficulty, signified with a different colour from blue, to green, to red, and finally near black. i will be honest, at first glance i was quite sceptical of this it s just changing lights after all. but after checking it out sunderland s own luke o nien, oof, and he clearly performed better when the lights were turned back on. i ve been in here pretty much every day of every hour, every second. i think when i first came in here, even with the lights on at aomph, the balls were just bouncing off my shins. slowly i have adjusted, my body is moving quicker and i m dealing with faster speeds in this. it is a big part of the modern game,
But how do you increase your reaction speeds, apart from just playing more? well, there s this. this is okkul a system that retrains sports players by using unique light levels, where the speed of visual processing is slower than at normal light levels. each stage offers a varying degree of difficulty, signified with a different colour from blue, to green, to red and, finally, near black. i ll be honest at first glance, i was quite sceptical of this. it s just changing lights, after all. but after checking it out sunderland s own luke o nien, oof, and he clearly performed better when the lights were turned back on. i ve been in here pretty much every day of every hour, every second. i think when i first came in here, even with the lights on at a0 miles an hour, the balls were just bouncing
Other areas of your game, like run more to increase your speed. # oh, yeah. strength lift weights. but how do you increase your reaction speeds, apart from just playing more? well, there s this. this is okkulo a system that retrains sports players by using unique light levels, where the speed of visual processing is slower than at normal light levels. each stage offers a varying degree of difficulty, signified with a different colour from blue, to green, to red and, finally, near black. i ll be honest at first glance, i was quite sceptical of this. it s just changing lights, after all. but after checking it out sunderland s own luke o nien oof and he clearly