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Professional Israeli Athletes Are Fueling The Country's Sports Performance Technologies
Israeli athletes are joining the trend of investing in and innovating sports tech startups. Israel has over 600 sports-related tech startups, positioning it as one of the biggest sports tech communities. Colosseum international sports innovation group, founded in 2018, aims to position Israel as a sports tech nation. They organize the Sports Tech Nation event, which attracts participants from all over the world. Colosseum provides seed-stage funding and a tech community for sports tech startups. They also collaborate with the Israeli Football Players Association to offer innovative programs that combine athletes knowledge with the countrys tech sector. Other athletes in Israel are involved in various sports tech innovations, such as AI video analysis systems, neurofeedback training, and anti-bacterial basketball nets.
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Chicago Fire Defender Jonathan Bornstein: i-BrainTech Gives You Neurofeedback in Real Time
Jonathan Bornstein, a player for Chicago Fire FC, is using cognitive training with i-BrainTech to improve concentration and decision-making on the soccer pitch. He wears an EEG cap that allows him to control actions using only his brain activity. Bornstein has become an avid user and ambassador for the company. The article discusses how the system works, Bornsteins use of it, and the positive impact it has had on his performance. He emphasizes the importance of mental toughness in soccer and how i-BrainTech helps him stay focused and ready for any moment. Bornstein also mentions his previous experience with mental coaching and the benefits of tracking his GPS data. He aims to continue playing until he turns 40 and hopes to inspire younger players to prioritize their physical and mental fitness.
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Sports Startup i-BrainTech Helps Athletes Improve Performance With Mind Training
Israeli startup i-BrainTech has developed an AI-based training platform that helps athletes train their brain for better physical performance. The platform uses visualization and neurofeedback to activate the brains motor cortex and provide real-time feedback on users brain activity. Through consistent feedback training, users learn how to regulate and activate their brain correctly, resulting in improved performance on the field. In a trial with Russias FC Zenit Club Academy, i-BrainTechs technology led to a 35% increase in kick accuracy and a 33% increase in ball speed. The platform is currently used for soccer and basketball, with plans to expand to other sports.
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i-BrainTech Uses Brain Brain Training Technology to Improve Athletes' Performance
Israeli startup i-BrainTech is using AI-powered brain-training technology to help athletes improve their performance and treat brain injuries. The technology translates movements envisioned in the brain into virtual actions displayed in a video game, training the motor control centers in the brain and resulting in improved physical performance. The companys main focus is on athletes, but the technology is also being applied in clinics for stroke and brain injury recovery. The founder, Konstantin Sonkin, moved to Israel with his family to pursue his product ideas and studied for an MBA to learn how to translate his scientific knowledge into entrepreneurial success. i-BrainTech aims to bridge the gap between science and industry in the Startup Nation ecosystem.
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i-BrainTech helps soccer players exercise their 'mind muscles'
Israeli startup i-BrainTech is using neuroscience to help soccer players improve their gameplay by training their brains off the field. The company provides players with a unique helmet and screen that allows them to visualize their tactics and watch an online avatar carry out the game. By digitally rehearsing their brain patterns, players can enhance the relationship between their mind and body, leading to improved performance. The technology is currently being piloted by a Russian soccer team, FC Zenit Academy Club, and has shown significant results, with a 30% increase in performance after just two months. i-BrainTech plans to expand to other sports and is expected to close a $1.5 million seed round.
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