Do athletics have to “think” about their reaction, and could performance be improved by “training” the muscles to do what seemingly comes so naturally? That remains a question to ask, but an engineering team from Imperial College London has created a wearable, vibrating armband called “Ghost,” which reportedly can train a person’s muscles and teach the user to move like professional athletes.
So instead of being shown how to swing a golf club like Tiger Woods, the Ghost makes the muscles react a certain way and through “muscle memory” the user can essentially replicate the movement time and time again. Continue reading Vibrating “Ghost” Armband Developed For Athletic Training