How virtual reality training could change the game
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When people hear the words virtual reality, they often relate them to video games. But this sophisticated technology actually has the potential to change the way elite athletes prepare. Damian Farrow, a former AIS skill acquisition specialist, is using VR to improve AFL umpires' decision-making and says it could also help footballers perform better in high-pressure moments on the field.
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