“The Beautiful Aim”

Ronaldo  Assis de Moreira by Analyst Written on January 05, 2009
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In his bid to become the complete player he has decided to clone the best parts of some of the top pros in the game. He will look to imitate Roberto Carlos’ free-kick taking, Van Persie’s turns, David Beckham’s crossing and Ronaldo’s (new and old) step-overs.

Finally he will utilise the Feldenkrais Method, which seeks to allow the body to grow in the direction the mind takes it through body alignment and an improved efficiency of movement.

World leading specialists in body movement are responsible for eeking out every ounce of performance from Arton. He sates that “they have a system that is based around the principles of neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to rewire itself and communicate with itself in different ways. It will help me to align my body and optimise the quality of movement so that I can realise my potential for elite athletic performance.”

Will Arton reach his dream of becoming a Premier League footballer? If he develops as theory dictates, he should be awesome to watch, a Frankenstein with the combined ability of Carlos, Van Persie, Beckham, and Ronaldo.

We wish Arton every success. If he succeeds we will have to re-evaluate how we perceive the boundaries of human potential and how we unlock it. On a more basic note maybe thousands of dreams can become reality and with the right training innate ability can become superfluous.

A trailer explaining “The Beautiful Aim” project can be seen here, and an interview between Arton Baleci and Tim Lovejoy can be seen here.

For more footage, “The Beautiful Aim” has a YouTube page with regularly updated videos here.

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