Visual Training
Neurovision Program
Vision Training is not just about seeing – it’s about doing. Student-athletes will train their eyes to perform more quickly and efficiently through eye muscle and visual system development.
In our 360 VISION TRAINING SYSTEM we train eye motor skills such as focus fixation, eye movement, binocular vision, accommodation, eye jumping movement (saccades), convergence training, divergence training and combine these with exercises on different balance training devices.
These exercises are carried out either standing, walking or with the simultaneous use of our training devices.
The quality of muscles depends on how they are integrated into movement patterns and how they are then trained.
In order to be able to grasp goals and situations as quickly and sharply as possible in a fraction of a second, or even to be able to follow them, both eyes have to constantly align, adjust and merge.
Everyday habits, such as looking at cell phones and computers, train the eye on one side, predominantly in convergence. It is therefore more difficult to quickly switch between near and far for target acquisition and the field of vision is often restricted.
The worse the image quality and thus the input information, the worse the motor response to our action. Objects can only be recognized spatially, three-dimensionally and thus clearly and unambiguously if both eyes work together optimally.
Not only in competitive sports, where quick action is the measure of success, but above all in everyday life, eye training should be standard.