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Sports Vision Training
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Athletes are improving everything but their eye – brain speed
Sports vision training is a specialized type of training that focuses on improving visual skills and abilities to enhance athletic performance. Vision plays a crucial role in sports performance, as it provides athletes with information about their surroundings, the movement of objects, and the position of teammates and opponents. By training and improving specific visual skills, athletes can gain a competitive edge in their respective sports.
NME Benefits
Sports vision training Benefits
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Visual Acuity
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Depth Perception
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Eye-Hand Coordination
Many sports require precise eye-hand coordination, such as hitting a baseball or shooting a basketball. Sports vision training can enhance the coordination between visual input and motor responses, improving an athlete’s ability to react quickly and accurately.
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Peripheral Vision
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Tracking and Focus
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Reaction Time
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It was a pleasure working with the UNB hockey goalies. We have been very fortunate to work in season with Rufus and Neuromaximeyes. His knowledge and passion for hand eye coordination and cognitive training is second to none. With such a detail approach, it's no wonder we've seen rapid improvement from our sessions. Rufus has been a great resource for UNB hockey goaltenders.
Our team has been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Rufus and the team at Neuromaximeyes. They were able to add tremendously to our training and game perception. Rufus was able to take our regular training activities and routines and add layers of depth to help players improve vision, perception, and decision making. The program was fun for the players, and could be run as part of our on field training program. I would encourage any athlete looking for an edge to check out Neuromaximeyes