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As Seen on TV
- BBC – Children's BBC's Brainjitsu series
- Channel 4 - The Paul O'Grady Show
- Channel 5 - The Gadget Show
- ABC TV – Regis & Kelly
- CBC News – Sunday Night
News & Events
Could schools struggling to improve GCSE scores help their students with 'mental toughness' training? July 2009 The Guardian reports on a project led by the University of Hull to see if pupils in Merseyside can boost their grades by bolstering their mental toughness.
BBC chooses Mindball for Brainjitsu February 2008 CBBC, the children's arm of the BBC, chooses Mindball for the "black belt" decider in its amazing series Brainjitsu.
Enfield students learn to concentrate with “brain football” May 2007 Enfield students and teachers are the first in the world to use Mindball to improve their concentration and relaxation skills.
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Amaze your visitors with Mindball
Mindball Game is hugely popular wherever it goes. Visitors are amazed that they can control a device by thinking and want to try Mindball again and again.
The science behind Mindball is robust and shows visitors how we are rapidly moving towards a society where devices and robots might be controlled by thought power alone.
Mindball Game is an extraordinary demonstration of the power we have our thoughts and makes a powerful statement about the amazing abilities of the human body. In an age where stress is becoming an ever greater social issue, Mindball also points the way towards our powers of self-healing.
The way it works is that the Mindball headbands record the level of Alpha and Theta waves being produced by each player. The player who can control her or his Alpha and Theta waves the better, wins the game. Most players find that the feedback from the game enables them to control their thoughts to an extent that amazes them.
Mindball Game is available in 1 versus 1 and 3 versus 3 configurations. There is also an option for coin-operation.
The power of mind over matter
Mindball Game is an extraordinary demonstration of the power we have over our thoughts. Two (or more) players compete to control the ball by becoming more relaxed and more focussed. The better they do, the more likely they are to score a "goal".
The way it works is that the Mindball headbands record the level of Alpha and Theta waves being produced by each player. These waves have been demonstrated by scientists to correspond to focus, relaxation and creativity.
The player who can gain more control over her or his Alpha and Theta waves, wins the game. Most players find that the feedback from the game enables them to control their thoughts to an extent that amazes them.
Learn how to deal with stress and to stay on-focus
Mindball Trainer is a new neurofeedback device that teaches how to cope with stress at work, at school and in the home, and how to perform better under pressure. It shows how to recognise the signs of tension and teaches how to switch to a relaxed, focussed state of mind using mind power alone.
A study conducted by London's prestigious Imperial College demonstrated that EEG feedback can improve academic performance and creativity.
Once basic relaxation has been grasped, the user can increase the sensitivity level to achieve even higher states of relaxation and concentration.
Mindball Trainer is ideal for schools, health clubs, corporate performance improvement, medical and workplace stress reduction programmes, etc. It works on the same principles as the famous Mindball Game. As the user relaxes, the ball moves from its starting position towards a goal, providing instant neurofeedback on his or her state of mind.
