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A 10-year-old Indian boy named Vikas Panchal is known for his ability to ride bicycles to avoid potholes and pedestrians in full blindfold.
The boy can see with a third eye
Vikas is able to ride bicycles in the schoolyard when sealing both eyes. Vikas also often blindfolded his neighborhood without completely touching any pedestrians.
Vikas can ride a bike easily.
Vikas boy, despite being blindfolded, can still distinguish the colors of the balls just by putting them on his nose and smelling.
According to the boy, he developed these skills by training his brain with a method called 'Midbrain Activation'.
Vikas distinguishes colors by simply smelling them.
Midbrain Activation technology has become popular throughout Asia. The goal of this technique is to stimulate small parts in the central part of the brain that process information gathered from the body's visual, auditory and motor systems.
'I practiced for about two hours a day, every morning. Before I practiced this technique, I often fail in school exams but now I'm in the top of the class. My parents are very proud of me. Now I want to become a scientist and serve my country, 'Vikas said.
Vikas easily walks through potholes.
According to Vikas coach Bhagwan, this practice method will help us activate our 'lazy' brain parts. Midbraind Activation training will help us get superior memory.
'We practice in a quiet place, like meditation. The best time to practice is before sunrise , 'said coach Bhagwan.
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