Vibrating “Ghost” Armband Developed For Athletic Training

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