Three major sporting events -- the Commonwealth Games (CWG), the Asian Games and the World Cup -- are slotted for 2018, making it a critical year for both men's and women's hockey.
And Indian women's hockey team coach Harendra Singh and his support staff is leaving no stone unturned to prepare the girls for next year's big tournaments.
NeuroTracker is a non-invasive system that uses 3D multiple object tracking to improve the efficiency of neural networks that govern situational awareness, attention, executive function and cognitive stamina.
NeuroTracker was used on trial basis in October at SAI's Banglore centre where women's hockey team is based.
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After testing the device on every member of the hockey team, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has now procured it and coach Harendra said the results are already visible on the field.
"This team is capable of winning against any team but they need self belief which will translate into team belief. For that they need mental strength. This is for the first time in Indian hockey NeuroTracker is being used to enhance mental strength of players," Harendra told PTI Bhasha.
NeuroTracker program has spread to more than 550 elite training facilities around the globe, representing a vast and diverse sporting landscape.
English Premier League clubs like Manchester United have spent huge amounts to install a NeuroTracker setup in its facility.
US soccer has also tested more than 7,000 youth players on it since 2014. The same program is used by top hockey and basketball teams as well.
"NeuroTracker helps to raise athletes level of situational awareness and decision-making abilities on the field," he added.
India captain Rani Rampal feels that the team does not lack in skills and stamina but they need to work on their mental strength.