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Title: Get Gamer-Ready with this Performance Workout from Obi Vincent
Post by: adminssd on May 16, 2022, 03:26:34 AM
Get Gamer-Ready with this Performance Workout from Obi Vincent

[html]Whether you are a regular gymgoer who spends some much-needed downtime with a console, or perhaps you are a serious player looking to go pro, there’s no doubt that gaming is a sedentary affair. Now, fitness and mindset coach, Obi Vincent has teamed up with one of the UK’s largest broadband providers, EE, and the […]
                              

Whether you are a regular gymgoer who spends some much-needed downtime with a console, or perhaps you are a serious player looking to go pro, there’s no doubt that gaming is a sedentary affair. Now, fitness and mindset coach, Obi Vincent has teamed up with one of the UK’s largest broadband providers, EE, and the gaming talent agent Excel esports, to create GIFT (Gaming Intensity Fitness Training) providing training tips and exercises for gamers.


This innovative fitness routine was designed by Obi Vincent alongside Ewen Bufton, the performance manager at Excel esports (EE), to improve gamer performance. In the workout, demonstrated by Vincent and twitch streamer Sunpi, focus is given to powering-up the stamina and cognitive ability of video game players. EE, while carrying out research for this project found that, in the UK, the average gamer spends an average of 7 hours per week gaming. That figure is thought to increase to approximately 8.5 hours in the USA. EE’s research also found that almost two thirds of players experienced fatigue during gaming sessions and learned that gamers will play for an average of three hours without taking a break. Game play is serious business. Excel esports, which is home to some of the industry’s biggest names, including Fortnite prodigy Jaden “Wolfiez” Ashman (the youngest gamer to earn $1 million in esports), understands that every act of preparation counts when it co*es to being the best gamer. In addition to having good physical conditioning, Bufton says that mental wellness is another crucial asset for any player looking to perform at the highest level. Additionally, EE’s research has revealed that over half of the gamers studied experienced feelings of stress while playing. So, to help improve the physical and mental prowess of players, here are 5 top tips on how to stay sharp when playing online:



  1. Take regular breaks: At least five minutes every hour. Use this time to stretch, reducing the possibility of aches and pains which may distract you while gaming. Practice meditation and deep breathing: When going into a co*petitive game, relax your body and mind.

  2. Stay hydrated: Even a small, 1% drop in dehydration may impact your performance. Drink at least 200ml of water every hour, for 8 hours of the day. Start the day with a room temperature glass of water, this helps boost metabolism and is a great way to start the day hydrated.

  3. Increase your exposure to natural daylight: Ten minutes of daylight within your first waking hour will greatly increase alertness levels, and help you maintain a good circadian rhythm. 10-30 minutes of sunlight at midday helps you get Vitamin D and maintains healthy neuromuscular and immune function.

  4. Eliminate distractions


Swapping between screens, such as browsing on your phone, will reduce your ability to focus on the game at hand.


 


Try the EE ‘Gaming Intensity Fitness Training’ Workout



Obi Vincent points out that gamers often fail to understand the impact that physical fitness can play as relates to their overall performance. “This workout will help with full body mobility as well as making sure to strengthen the muscle groups that gamers use mostly,” Vincent tells M&F. “This is very important as prolonged sitting can cause issues like neck strain, wrist pain, and can affect your posture due to sitting at a slight lean when using a co*puter. It’s also good to give our eyes a break from too much screen time”


Gamers of all physical fitness levels can attempt the workout, designed to provide fundamental movements that will benefit the body when practiced over a period of time.


Upper-body Exercises For Gamers




Gamer Obi and Sunpi performing hand exercises for gamers
Courtesy of Obi and Sunpi


Hand Exercises For Gamers



Back Exercises For Gamers



Lower-body Exercises For Gamers



Some of these gamer exercises may take time to master, but with practice you will progress to the next level, just like with your favorite game. So, whether you are an old-school Mario or Sonic fan, or prefer to tear it up on Mine Craft, Fortnite or Call of Duty, interface with this workout to level up!



         
         

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