Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 , According to the article at http://www.aapb.org/files/public/BIOF3403-.pdf the information is proprietary and not available for publication but the authors discuss protocols for optimum performance in sports. Ulisses > Mike, > > Here we are with the power of marketing again. Check out message 16017 in > Braintrainer (go to the home page of the list at > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/braintrainer/messages and search for that > message). Thought Technology has been getting the word out quite > successfully about this situation, though there is very little detail about > exactly what was done. You'll notice that the articles themselves from the > various newspapers aren't included, but there was a copy of one of them > floating around at that time, which I read (and can't find now). If memory > serves, there were 4 players who participated--not all of them starting > players--and they trained together at the same time. The " effectiveness " of > the training wasn't reported in terms of any of them scoring the winning > goal (or any goals), nor even of being the guy who taunted Zidane into > making his (literally) bonehead play. It was reported that the players made > " crisp passes " , etc. And they all told Thought Technology (and perhaps the > journalists) that they really felt it had helped. > > If I'm not mistaken, in the message there are some quotes from de Michelis > indicating that he worked on visualization and various other techniques. > It's certainly possible that they did alpha theta or C3 and C4, but nothing > I have ever seen has any details about that. > > Perhaps someone else has more information on this. > > Pete > > > > > I read an article about de Michelis and performance improvement in > > football players. He uses procomp infiniti to train them. I suspect that the > > protocola were smr/beta, smr/theta and alpha-theta. I wonder if Othmer's > > protocol is suitable for such a challenge. > > I'm scrutinising the case because the husband of my sister is a football > > manager. If anybody knows more (eg have experience with it or to suggest a > > particular book or a particular protocol planning) I would appreciate to let > > me know. > > thank you > > mike > > . > > > > > > > -- > Van Deusen > pvdtlc@... > http://www.brain-trainer.com > 305/433-3160 > The Learning Curve, Inc. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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