EarthScapeVR's Peak Performance VR training is based
on deep research at the intersection of human performance and psychological principles, and offers many advantages:
Reach and maintain flow state more easily and for longer periods, maximize your activities and experiences for optimal engagement and enjoyment
Achieve more precise levels of focus and
sustained attention, reach your goals and tackle your challenges quicker
Broaden your perspective to stimulate
higher levels of creativity and unlock
new realms of thinking
Connect with your environment and those
around you and communicate more clearly
Reduce levels of anxiety, remain calmer in high pressure situations and develop your non-reactivity
A series of 25-30 minute, research led, multi-sensory, VR space journeys that combines state of the art VR and soundscapes to give a fully immersive experience of being in space.
The VR videos are developed using psychological principals and have been shown to instil awe and connectedness to nature in viewers.
Psychological training is now critical to reaching peak performance. Gaining an edge when at your peak needs to be coupled with mental performance and what happens in the mind.
Our Peak Performance training uses psychologically based techniques that are intended to help athletes and executives more easily access transcendent mental states, such as flow states, that are associated with improved mental and physical
performance and greater resilience.
• Research based immersive 180 degree VR of Earth from space (based on
NASA’s Blue Marble dataset) combines meditative narration, binaural beats
and a haptic music-scape
• Intro video to the Overview Effect, how it has changed astronauts lives and how it will change yours
• Meditation video developed to prepare users to enter a receptive state prior to the experience
• A VR headset with the content preloaded
“The most amazing part of it was...seeing our planet from space. And I said seeing, but experiencing our planet from space because to me it was much more than just a visual experience, it was a feeling of detachment...from the only home that I've ever known...it impacted me emotionally in a big way”
Ronald Garan, former NASA astronaut