Neuroscience at the service of sports performance
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The scientific studies behind the AnceFlex® solutions
Neuroscience in the service of athletic performance
By Dr. Terry Lidarssi
For a long time, sports training focused primarily on the physical aspect:
- strength
- endurance
- speed
- technical
Today, neuroscience has profoundly changed this view.
👉 Athletic performance also depends directly on the brain.
The brain: the center of performance
In many sports, the difference is made in milliseconds.
A high-performing athlete must be able to:
- quickly analyze a situation
- anticipate
- to make a decision
- react instantly
These capabilities rely primarily on:
- visual processing
- visuomotor coordination
- attention
- reaction speed
What scientific studies show
Numerous studies in neuroscience and athletic performance have focused on:
- cognitive training
- visual stimulation
- reaction times
- neuroplasticity
Some studies show that targeted training can help improve:
✔️ reaction speed
✔️ decision-making
✔️ coordination
✔️ visual attention
Stroboscopic glasses and neuro-visual training
Stroboscopic glasses used in sports operate on a simple principle:
👉 temporarily reduce visual information in order to stimulate brain adaptation.
The goal is to improve:
- anticipation
- reflexes
- visual information processing
This type of approach is now used in various professional sports.
AnceFlex®: a neuroscience-inspired approach
At AnceFlex, our approach is based on a simple idea:
👉 train the brain like a muscle.
The solutions developed by AnceFlex® aim to stimulate:
- reflexes
- coordination
- decision speed
- perceptual abilities
A concrete application in the field
AnceFlex® tools are designed to be used:
- in sports training
- in rehabilitation
- in engine development
They are used by:
- goalkeepers
- football players
- athletes
- coaches
Performance and safety
Neuroscience is not just about performance.
They also play a vital role in:
- prevention
- security
- impact management
It is with this in mind that the goalkeeper helmet was developed.
👉 Guardian360.
A vision championed by Dr. Terry Lidarssi
Dr. Terry Lidarssi has been developing an approach combining:
🧠 neuroscience
⚽ sport
🛡️ security
⚡ performance
The goal: to make tools inspired by modern research on the brain and movement accessible.
A new way to train
Modern sport is evolving.
Today, training only the body is no longer enough.
👉 Understanding and developing brain capabilities becomes a true competitive advantage.
To discover
👉 AnceFlex®
👉 Guardian360
👉 Dr. Terry Lidarssi