Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamers, competing in eSports, Chess, Mahjong and Memory Games, put this to the test. Created wi... Read allCan exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamers, competing in eSports, Chess, Mahjong and Memory Games, put this to the test. Created with the support of ASICS.Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamers, competing in eSports, Chess, Mahjong and Memory Games, put this to the test. Created with the support of ASICS.
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Super interesting and a different motivation to exercise!
If you are interested in fitness or learning more about the body/mind it's a must watch. The characters are entertaining but real. Ben is super fun, I could watch him all day. ASICS have done a great job to find the link between cognitive performance and exercise in such an entertaining way. Recommend to all ages and fitness levels , you don't have to be into exercise to find this interesting. 10/10.
Makes you want to grab your trainers and get on the track. I especially like the fact it's backed by research and it's global and varied in its approach. It made me believe it more.
If you are interested in fitness or learning more about the body/mind it's a must watch. The characters are entertaining but real. Ben is super fun, I could watch him all day. ASICS have done a great job to find the link between cognitive performance and exercise in such an entertaining way. Recommend to all ages and fitness levels , you don't have to be into exercise to find this interesting. 10/10.
Makes you want to grab your trainers and get on the track. I especially like the fact it's backed by research and it's global and varied in its approach. It made me believe it more.
I loved the concept, which resonated loudly with me. As one that is allergic to 'physical sport' & actually any proactive exercise, and has geek & nerd tendencies in abundance, this piqued my interest. More than that, it's actually got me moving a bit.
Bravo for that alone.
The film is engaging, interesting & even has one developing a connection with the characters/subjects.
As scientific research goes, it's very limited, with the sample size so small, but there's so much existing research out there, we geeks & nerds are more likely to seek it out, because that's what we do, we just need a nudge with the right stick. And this documentary is that stick.
Is this an advert for Asics? Of course, but actually it's gently done and didn't feel cynical, unlike if it were a big pharma documentary.
I happen to like Fry and his voice, and knowing the man from his autobiographies, with his own neuro divergences and struggles with physical exercise, he's well cast for the commentary, adding credibility in spades.
Without doubt this will get some of us moving, and that will inevitably prolong lives.
Well done for a super concept well delivered.
Bravo for that alone.
The film is engaging, interesting & even has one developing a connection with the characters/subjects.
As scientific research goes, it's very limited, with the sample size so small, but there's so much existing research out there, we geeks & nerds are more likely to seek it out, because that's what we do, we just need a nudge with the right stick. And this documentary is that stick.
Is this an advert for Asics? Of course, but actually it's gently done and didn't feel cynical, unlike if it were a big pharma documentary.
I happen to like Fry and his voice, and knowing the man from his autobiographies, with his own neuro divergences and struggles with physical exercise, he's well cast for the commentary, adding credibility in spades.
Without doubt this will get some of us moving, and that will inevitably prolong lives.
Well done for a super concept well delivered.
Is exercise good for your mind as well as your body?. Can exercise actually boost your cognitive function to give you the edge in competition? Beautifully narrated by, national treasure, Stephen Fry, this topic is explored with the help of some very talented, but self confessed couch potatoes. From gamers to chess players you are introduced to the participants of the experiment. All are hoping that starting to exercise can give them a shot of progressing to the next level of their chosen mind games. You are soon rooting for these people and hoping all their hard work pays off. How does it go? I wouldn't want to spoil it for you would I? Watch it now, you won't regret it!
If you're used to snooze-inducing documentaries, then be prepared to experience the opposite effect! Mind Games - The Experiment will have you reaching for your running shoes, inspired to get up, go out, and exercise more.
Both informative and entertaining, ASICS have managed to showcase the power of movement on the mind with no false pretenses or over-the-top frills. I truly enjoyed following each character's fitness journey, delighting in their progress both physically and mentally.
I believe there is a great misconception that the outcome of exercise is purely to improve physical (and visible) aspects of the body, while this documentary scientifically demonstrates the cognitive benefits that can be reaped by even the simplest forms of exercise when performed on a regular basis.
But don't just take my word for it, watch the full documentary and see for yourself.
Both informative and entertaining, ASICS have managed to showcase the power of movement on the mind with no false pretenses or over-the-top frills. I truly enjoyed following each character's fitness journey, delighting in their progress both physically and mentally.
I believe there is a great misconception that the outcome of exercise is purely to improve physical (and visible) aspects of the body, while this documentary scientifically demonstrates the cognitive benefits that can be reaped by even the simplest forms of exercise when performed on a regular basis.
But don't just take my word for it, watch the full documentary and see for yourself.
I really loved this film, in fact more of a documentary highlighting a quite unknown fact: the beneficial effects of sport activities on the brain and cognitive skills of humans. Also fun and easy to follow, I highly recommend to watch it on Amazon prime. Through the lens of different people, we see the evolution and the perseverance that more physical activity gives them. Fortunately no fake marketing but a well done production, especially for a quite small budget, this film is really not boring for a second. It actually conveys really well the values of a sound mind in a sound body which is a beautiful morality.
Don't wait any longer and go to the cinema ... or to the gym!
Don't wait any longer and go to the cinema ... or to the gym!
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