Digital Truist Park
Staying in the world of baseball. The Atlanta Braves have launched a first metaverse technology. A park copy of their stadium called Digital Truist Park has been built in computer-generated imagery. Immersive experience, you can enter the stadium, explore exclusive areas, meet other fans who would be with you at the same time visiting the stadium, playing games. Equipped with your virtual reality headset, you will take possession of a stadium and its environment. Still a bit of a gadget, we can certainly think that tomorrow, all American franchises will be equipped with this promotional tool. For France, let’s start by building real stadiums…
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Eye Motion
Nicolas Marchais, an ophthalmologist, launched a few years ago the Eye Motion technology. It aims to improve the visual field of athletes. Through simple exercises, you find yourself in a situation to strengthen your eyes to achieve better peripheral vision. If the technology already existed, it is beginning to become more widespread as opticians start to equip themselves with this system to offer this service to athletes in their area. Let’s hope that an optician in your city equips themselves and allows your club to come with players to perform in this area, which is extremely useful in baseball.
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Agon
The 2.0 of mental preparation. Helping an athlete to better coordinate their technical gestures by analyzing them and above all trying to find the best they can achieve and repeat them endlessly. Thanks to the immersive technology of 3D and 360° capture, special cameras film you in a batting gesture, for example. After about ten shots, you select the best take where your batting is closest to the perfect position. This gesture will be digitized and will serve as a reference. Through a virtual reality headset, you will be able to repeat it as you wish and thus anchor the best technique in yourself. Mental programming more than mental preparation, but it contributes to training and the mechanization of a gesture.
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