Shoulder Check
Look around before the ball arrives. Then tell us what you saw.
What this trains
Scanning — gathering information from the edges before you act.
This game trains the underlying capacity your game leans on. Direct transfer from screen to pitch is limited and debated — we don’t claim it makes you a better player. We claim it trains the capacity, scores you honestly, and is worth your ten minutes.
How to play
Markers flash briefly at the left and right edges while the ball is on its way to you. Blue circles are teammates; red circles are opponents. You don’t need to do anything during the scan — just look.
When the ball arrives, a question appears about what you saw: how many of each type, or which side had more opponents. Tap your answer.
Ten reps. Difficulty increases each rep — markers flash faster and more appear at once. Your score is the number of correct answers.
Shoulder Check
Markers flash at the edges as the ball approaches — then you answer a question about what you saw. Blue = teammate · Red = opponent.