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Unlock expert tips, performance insights, and real stories from athletes, coaches, and professionals using vision training to get ahead. Whether you're looking to level up your game, boost focus, or stay sharp—this is where science meets performance.

Visual Skills and Volleyball
Nia Davis Nia Davis

Visual Skills and Volleyball

It has long been taken for granted that an athlete's visual skills will directly (positively or negatively) impact his or her athletic performance. Great athletes are said to possess superior visual skills.

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Vision Training for Showcases & Camps
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Vision Training for Showcases & Camps

Showcases and camps are a great way to attract new clientele, but you must continue to add to the showcase and camp experience. New technologies have emerged across the sports industry and are a great way to add to the showcase and camp experience.

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Depth Perception In Sports
Nia Davis Nia Davis

Depth Perception In Sports

We use our visual skills almost every waking minute and seldom give them much thought. These include not just your eyesight, but eye movements. Whether for sport, work, or general daily function, eyesight becomes second nature to us.

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Vision Training for Baseball Hitters
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Vision Training for Baseball Hitters

When watching a baseball player hit, it is clear that vision is a dominant sensory system. The visual skills of a baseball player go beyond static visual acuity (ability to see clearly in a non-moving position while looking at a non-moving object)

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Adding Vision Training to Your Hitting Routine
Nia Davis Nia Davis

Adding Vision Training to Your Hitting Routine

When I was growing up, technology in my baseball training was a luxury. Occasionally during batting practice sessions with my dad, we might talk my mom into lugging a suitcase-sized VHS camera to record some of my swings.

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4 Pickleball Drills You Can Do By Yourself this Winter
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4 Pickleball Drills You Can Do By Yourself this Winter

Anyone bitten by the pickleball bug knows that half the joy of playing is the community and camaraderie we share with the groups we play with. Even an “off” day on the court is still filled with smiles, laughs, and jokes with our partners and opponents.

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What Every QB Needs to Add to their Training Regime
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What Every QB Needs to Add to their Training Regime

Quarterback is one of the most demanding positions to play in all sports. It requires unparalleled preparation, training, and commitment both on and off the field. Quarterbacks are required to have adequate arm strength and athleticism, but the one area where young QB's often struggle is their processing skills.

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3 Traits of Elite Hitters
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3 Traits of Elite Hitters

One of the most common questions I get from my days as a scout is, "What are the traits of elite hitters?" I got a look at so many elite-level baseball players and athletes.

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Visual Skills You Need on the Basketball Court
Nia Davis Nia Davis

Visual Skills You Need on the Basketball Court

As a vision training company, we often like to highlight how visual skills can be an overlooked attribute in sports with many athletes, coaches, or trainers unaware of how visual processing can be trained.

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The 4 Skills Pickleball Players Can Learn From The Pros
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The 4 Skills Pickleball Players Can Learn From The Pros

The skills of players and broadcast of pro pickleball tournaments have improved exponentially over the last couple of years. Gone are the days of watching a single, static feed with no commentary from the baseline at much too high of an angle and having no idea what the score is.

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