Train the Non-Dominant Eye - See Performance Improve

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Train the Non-Dominant Eye - See Performance Improve

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Why would I train my non-dominant eye?� How does that affect my performance?� Better info/stimuli the brain processes the better it can move the body into a position for success.� Our brain is in control of how, when, and where to move our body.� It does so by the speed (or lack of) of info/stimuli it processes and the quality of the info/stimuli it processes.� Hitters have a blind spot in their strike zone.� They may see the ball better on one side of the body than the other.� The non-dominant eye gives the brain wrong info, or late info, or incomplete info.� How do you expect to have the brain move the body in a position for success with inferior info?� Learn how you as a coach can help your athletes to process info better which leads to improved performance.1 Non-Dominant Eye Training - Improve the Quality of Visual Stimuli Processed 7:35Mike Cavers is a former college and profession baseball player.� After playing, he went to work for NIKE Baseball Sports Marketing as someone who attended spring training, weekly clubhouse visits during the season, and post/off season time with elite players from Ripken to Jeter to Pujols to Trout.� His close association and knowledge as a former player allowed Mike to learn what it takes to perform at a high level but also understand why and how some elite athletes are never able to acheive the consistency needed to make a career.� He helps solve the question of why some athletes, not the most athletic, acheive greatness that others are destined to but fail.� Innovation in training and truly understanding how to process visual info/stimuli is the difference in consistent performance.
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