Virtual reality for pro athletes
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Wakefield and Mirabelli bring the Guitar Hero setup on the road with them. 'It fills a void,' said Wakefield. 'We have a lot of time on our hands on the road. It's kind of an escape. You don't have to think about the pressures of our sport and our business. It's nice to be able to relax and just play a video game and not have to think about anything. [It's] kind of like turning on the TV and watching a rerun that you've seen a thousand times.'
Game time
Wakefield and Mirabelli bring the Guitar Hero setup on the road with them.

"It fills a void," said Wakefield. "We have a lot of time on our hands on the road. It's kind of an escape. You don't have to think about the pressures of our sport and our business. It's nice to be able to relax and just play a video game and not have to think about anything. [It's] kind of like turning on the TV and watching a rerun that you've seen a thousand times."
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