Biorhythms can be another useful tool in your handicapping arsenal. I suggest analyzing the data in a non-traditional way. Basically I found that having a high reading in any of the three categories isn't necessarily a good thing. Also in some sports, one category may be more significant than the others. For example, in the NBA and MLB the emotional numbers seem to be the most important, and not whether they are high or low but in what direction those numbers are heading, up cycles being better. In boxing and football, I found physical to be the most important, high numbers are better. Also some players have their best days on low numbers so keeping individual records helpful. I also use them with horseracing. The critical day and the intelligence category are very powerful. I hope this helps. You can find data for these sports at biocapper.com. All sports will be available this weekend.
Biorhythms can be another useful tool in your handicapping arsenal. I suggest analyzing the data in a non-traditional way. Basically I found that having a high reading in any of the three categories isn't necessarily a good thing. Also in some sports, one category may be more significant than the others. For example, in the NBA and MLB the emotional numbers seem to be the most important, and not whether they are high or low but in what direction those numbers are heading, up cycles being better. In boxing and football, I found physical to be the most important, high numbers are better. Also some players have their best days on low numbers so keeping individual records helpful. I also use them with horseracing. The critical day and the intelligence category are very powerful. I hope this helps. You can find data for these sports at biocapper.com. All sports will be available this weekend.