Is Your Training Complete?

Quality Training includes:

  • Good Coaching
  • Quality Equipment
  • Aerobic Conditioning
  • Traditional Weight Lifting
  • “Weight Training for the Eyes!©

Click here to learn how you can improve your skills with Vision Performance Training.

Most players are similar in size, speed, and conditioning and all have learned the basic techniques, but we have found one of the critical differences between athletes is their visual skills and visual abilities. Chances are that every athlete can improve visual skills in one or more areas, i.e. visual acuity, visual recognition skills, depth perception, tracking or focusing abilities or even eyesight. These skills are interrelated and when lumped together, refine hand eye-body coordination and help a player "see the field."

Athletes and coaches know that there is a “visual component” which contributes to athletic performance on field /court but did not have a method to test or train that component until now!

"No competitive athlete today can ignore the significant role that vision and visual skills have on their performance. You have to possess a superior visual system to be a superior athlete!"
~ Dr. Barry L. Seiller, Ophthalmologist
Founder Visual Fitness Institute®
Developer of Vizual Edge Performance Trainer

Is 20/20 Eyesight Enough?

Good eyesight is the cornerstone of all the visual abilities. It is also the easiest to correct with contact lenses or with lasik eye surgery. If your visual acuity is reduced, all of your other visual skills and abilities will also be weakened.

Vision Performance is much more than just being 20/20. For example, visual skills are used for pitch recognition, locating open players, spotting the speed, direction and trajectory of balls, spatial awareness on field, court or ice.

Vizual Edge Has Made It Easy To Improve Your Visual Skills

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