For some time now, we have been finding on events or on social networks a strange wall that is causing a sensation among athletes.

It is known as the “Reflex wall”.

It is a digital wall that allows participants to come and test, as its name suggests, their reflexes and their memory in a fun and original way.

During the P2000 tournament which took place at the Club des Pyramides in September, players, spectators and members of the Club were able to train and challenge each other on a digital wall.

Indeed, Padel Point appealed to the company Digi Sport IDF to ensure this animation and to honor our favorite sport.

A new way to train

The digital wall is an original animation concept consisting of aiming at luminous targets to achieve the best score in 60 seconds. Sensors are used to record and display the marked points.

A fun approach to sport but also a real training tool to work on your precision.

The challenge proposed by Padel Point allowed players to compete throughout the weekend, and it was ultimately the young Alexandre who won the prize (a racket) thanks to a score of 35 touches in 60 seconds.

Professional players have also taken to the game like the Argentinian Andres Britos, competitor on the APT circuit.

Andre britos reflex wall

Adaptable to a multitude of sports

In addition to padel, the children and adults present at the event were also able to practice basketball, fencing, football, rugby, boxing, as well as reflex and memory games, thanks to the many programs available on the digital wall.

This wall is attracting followers all over the world of sport because a good number of professional sportsmen have let themselves be seduced by this new fun activity.

We were able to see the captain of the French football team  Hugo Lloris have fun hand fencing foil or the former internationals Jackson richardson (handball) or Sylvain Wiltord (football) to play.

They are not the only ones.

Indeed we can find Jo Tsonga, Michael Chang, David Goffin and many other celebrities from the sport came to test their reflexes and their precision on this wall.

If you too want to offer friendly and original entertainment for your Club's events, contact Digi Sports IDF (laurent@digisports-idf.fr)

 

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