
Facility-grade visual training with portable VR drills to improve reaction time, decision-making, and on-field performance
Physical training is table stakes.
The next edge lives in how fast athletes see, decide, and act.
Reflexion is one of the few platforms treating cognitive performance with the same seriousness as strength, speed, and conditioning—offering a fully connected system that trains the brain wherever athletes train.
Built for elite programs, Reflexion Edge is a large-format, lightboard-based cognitive training system used by colleges, pro teams, and high-performance facilities.
It trains core skills like:
What sets Edge apart is measurement. Reflexion benchmarks performance over time, ranks cognitive skills, and shows exactly where an athlete is improving—or falling behind. Coaches don’t guess. They assign drills with intent.
With cloud-based analytics and Player Mode™, teams can manage athletes, queue sessions, and track progress from anywhere.
Where Edge anchors teams, Reflexion GO extends training beyond the facility.
Reflexion GO is a personalized VR-based cognitive training app, designed for athletes who want to keep sharpening their decision-making, reaction speed, and visual processing wherever they are.
Using years of data from thousands of athletes, Reflexion GO delivers immersive drills that bridge the gap between:
what you see → what you do on the field, court, ice, or pitch
It’s the same cognitive framework trusted by elite programs—now accessible in a portable, individual-first format.
Together, Edge and GO create something rare in performance tech:
Athletes train in the weight room.
They train on the field.
Now, they train the brain—consistently, measurably, and intentionally.
The best athletes don’t just move faster.
They process faster.
Reflexion isn’t selling brain games. It’s building infrastructure for cognitive performance—treating vision, reaction, and decision-making as trainable systems, not abstract traits.
As sport continues to move toward marginal gains, platforms like Reflexion feel less like optional tools—and more like the next layer of sports performance.