Virtual reality has been defined as a computer-simulated environment that aims to induce a sense of being mentally and/or physically present somewhere else. This technology uses a visor that shows the wearer a virtual world that the subject can interact with through their movements.

“In particular, the soccer-specific simulator can be used in the post-injury recovery phase with the aim of maintaining (or stimulating) cognitive skills while limiting the physical load,” suggests Federico Donghi, head of the Training Department at the Mapei Sport Research Center. – In fact, the player within virtual reality can stimulate his ability to read the situation and thus train his decision-making ability even in moments when kicking a real ball may be complicated.”

To this type of training, which is very engaging and stimulating especially for those who are forced off the field due to injury and can’t wait to get back on, is dedicated the latest video of Cubetti di Sapere.