First neuro-training platform
Don't Just Visualize Winning. Train for It
i-brain is the first neuro-training platform that turns your mental reps into on-screen movement. Used by pro athletes & teams to maximize performance.
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Train Like the 1%
Advanced neuro-training technology, built for pro-athletes, and anyone serious about taking their game to the next level.
Gain a Sharp Mental Edge
Faster Field Scanning:
Anticipate every play before it unfolds
Rapid Decision-Making:
Slash reaction time under high pressure
Peak Mental Stamina:
Maintain elite focus when others fatigue
Train While Your Body Rests
High-Volume Mental Reps:
Maximize training without physical strain
Zero-Impact Skill Building:
Perfect your tactics on recovery days
Neural Performance Priming:
Prep your brain for game-day intensity
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Track Your Progress
Get Valuable Insights:
Access real-time neural data that quantifies your mental focus and motor-control efficiency
See Where You Need to Improve:
Identify specific cognitive gaps with performance trends that show exactly where to bridge the rehab-to-field link
See Your Progress Over Time:
Monitor your journey with historical data logs that track your evolution from start to peak performance
Hear what the pros are saying
Your Brain Doesn't Know the Difference
Athletes have relied on visualization for decades to prepare for high-pressure moments. It isn't magic - it's biology
Same Neural Pathways
Mental rehearsal activates identical brain regions as physical practice
Proven by Science
Decades of neuroscience research validate mental training effectiveness
Same Neural Pathways
Olympic champions and pro athletes use visualization daily
Choose a plan and start your training today
What’s Included
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‘train your brain’ all the time in soccer and the sports world.
Trusted by elite clubs worldwide
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Trusted by elite clubs worldwide
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Position-specific programs designed to maximize performance
Co-developed with elite coaches and sport scientists, every session tracks progress and delivers measurable gains. Start with just two 15 minute sessions a week.
Are You Leaving Potential on the Field?
If you're only training when your cleats are in the grass or your sneakers are on the court, you're falling behind. Physical fatigue, weather, and injury limit your physical reps. But the elite know that the game is won in the mind before the whistle even blows.
Weather Limitations
Rain, snow, or extreme heat can cancel crucial training sessions
Healthy recipes
Quick and nutritious meals for busy athletes
Nutrition tips
Essential nutrients for athletes: What you need to know
Weather Limitations
Rain, snow, or extreme heat can cancel crucial training sessions
Physical Fatigue
Your body needs rest, but your mind can keep training
Injury Setbacks
Physical injuries shouldn’t stop your mental edge from improving
250 Hz
Brain signal sampling. Real-time EEG data captured at high resolution.
4 Brain Channels
Fz, C3, C4, Pz for precise
neural tracking.
< 1 Second
Processing window. Continuous analysis for responsive feedback.
The Research Speaks for Itself
Peer-reviewed studies prove that mental training delivers measurable results in weeks, not years.
15 minutes per session
the exact length of mental imagery sessions proven to significantly improve physical response times and task completion speeds
2x
per week
the frequency of mental practice required to see a measurable difference in performance over a control group.
6
weeks total
the total duration of the mental training program needed to yield significant improvements in motor task speed for both novices and skilled athletes.
journal of sports sciences
Blair A, Hall C, Leyshon G. J Sports Sci. 1993;11(2):95–101.
30
minutes
duration of a single neurofeedback training session used to successfully recondition brainwave activity for better physical stability
3–4
sessions
the number of sessions it took to produce dramatic, real-world breakthroughs in severe pediatric case studies (such as going from being unable to ride a bike to riding 100+ feet)
1-2
sessions
the remarkably short amount of time it typically takes for individuals to begin noticing a tangible difference in their physical balance
8–10
sessions
the average total number of treatments required to achieve “very significant improvements” in physical balance following a mild head injury or stroke
Journal of the American Board of Sport Psychology
Hammond DC. J Am Board Sport Psychol. 2007;1:Article 1.
4
sessions
the number of intensive neurofeedback sessions it took to produce "dramatic and statistically significant changes" in brain functioning and restore performance confidence in an injured olympic athlete
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Graczyk M et al. Ann Agric Environ Med. 2014;21(4):871–875.
Ready to experience research-backed results?
Start your trainingquestions?
we’ve got answers
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i-BrainTech is a neuroscience-based training platform that allows athletes to control a game using their brain activity. By using EEG sensors and visualization, players perform “mental reps” that strengthen the neural pathways responsible for focus, decision-making, and execution.
The program is designed for athletes aged 13 and above. It is suitable for both youth and adult athletes at all skill levels.
The system is designed to improve key performance abilities including focus, decision-making speed, motor control, and game awareness. These cognitive skills translate directly into better on-field execution and consistency.
Traditional training focuses on the body, while i-BrainTech trains the brain, the system that controls every movement. It enables athletes to improve performance without physical load, making it especially valuable for skill development and recovery.
Most players start seeing results in just 6 weeks. The recommended training program is two 15-minute sessions per week.
i-BrainTech is used by professional clubs, academies, and individual athletes. It is designed for anyone looking to improve performance, from elite players to youth athletes training at home.
Yes. The program is fully non-invasive and based on decades of research.
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