Sports Science at Traphy

TRAPHY offer an array of sports science services aimed at sports teams, individual athletes or people looking to take their performance to the next level.


The services are delivered by our inter-disciplinary team of expert sports scientists and clinicians who carry out unique testing programme based on your needs and the demands of your chosen sport.

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Important Visual Skills for Athletic Performance

Take a look at some of the vital visual skills required for most sports.

Visual reaction time: The speed at which the brain processes visual input from the eyes
Visual tracking: accurately tracking a fast-moving object or person'
Binocular vision: simultaneous accurate focusing and tracking with both eyes
Depth perception: identifying the exact location and distance of an object or person
Hand-eye and body-eye coordination: coordinating visual information with other motor skills
Eye focusing (accommodation): the ability to quickly and accurately adjust eye focus and maintain clarity.
Peripheral vision: is the part of your vision that lies beyond your direct line of sight — what you see from the edge of your visual field
Visual Processing/Perceptual Skills: the ability to make sense of information gathered through our eyes

For example, soccer, basketball, and tennis require strong visual tracking skills to keep eyes focused on the ball.

Football receivers and quarterbacks need a high level of tracking and depth perception to successfully complete a pass. Whereas a football center, guard, or tackle requires high peripheral vision awareness to succeed. Great quarterbacks also need great peripheral vision to avoid being sacked, not give away where they intend to pass, and to look for the open receiver.

Soccer, basketball, hockey and baseball, all of which involve shooting or passing/throwing at a moving target, need strong peripheral vision awareness, strong eye tracking and visual concentration skills.

In all sports, the ability to recognize and evaluate the play develop and unfold, or offensive/defensive awareness, is especially important and involves integrating our visual skills and is an important aspect of visual processing.

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What Is Sports Vision Training?

 

Sports Vision Training, a form of vision therapy, is made of individually prescribed and monitored exercises aimed at developing specific visual skills and processing in athletes of all ages. These personalized exercises retrain the brain to effectively interact with the eyes and improve vision functioning.

This therapy consists of weekly in-office appointments and daily at-home exercises. The program can range from several weeks to several months. Sports vision training involves close monitoring and follow-up appointments to ensure steady improvements in the patient’s visual functions.

Sports Vision Therapists help young athletes improve their visual abilities and instill a competitive advantage in their sport. They also help improve their self confidence, as they recognize the improvements they have achieved through ongoing hard work.