Virtual reality (VR) in sports is a truly revolutionary technology that changes the way we perceive training, matches and spectacular events. Personally, I see huge potential in the use of VR for both athletes and fans. For athletes, VR is not just a simulator. It is an opportunity to train in conditions as close as possible to real competitions without leaving the gym. For example, football players can practice tactical schemes, hockey players can train reactions, and runners can improve their technique, fully controlling every movement. Virtual reality allows you to create simulations that are difficult to reproduce in real life, while minimizing the risk of injury.