of light therapy which it s hoped in the future could be used for rehabilitation, but for the moment is being used to hone the performance of athletes. response time, that is the key metric, isn t it ? how fast you can react, with some games being won by split second decisions. but it s easier to train 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 will be honest, at first glance i was quite sceptical of this it s just changing lights after all.
it s hoped in the future, could be used in rehabilitation, but for the moment, is being used to hone the performance of athletes. response time that s the key metric, isn t it? how fast you can react with some games being won by split second decisions. but it s easier to train 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.
response time that s the key metric, isn t it? how fast you can react, with some games being won by split second decisions. but it s easier to train 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.
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 will be honest, at first glance i was quite sceptical of this it s just changing lights after all. but after checking 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 off my shins. slowly i have adjusted, my body is moving quicker and i m dealing with faster speeds in 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 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