Eye of the Champion
Daniel Laby, MD
Sports vision is an often-overlooked area that can be leveraged for improved performance. Most athletes invest in equipment and training without ever thinking about their vision.
Many scientific studies have highlighted the relationship between vision and on-field performance, and most professional sports teams employ a sports vision specialist to ensure all team members have optimal vision and visual function for success.
This audiobook, written by one of the premier sports vision specialists, details the knowledge gained over a 30+ year career working with Professional Athletes from all major sports from Premier League football to Olympic athletes, as well as almost every Professional league in the USA.
Beginning with a detailed review of how and why vision is important in sports, the book takes the reader on a journey through the vision system, identifying the areas critical to performance.
This audiobook spotlights the different areas that impact sports performance. From basic visual abilities (spoiler alert: 20/20 vision is not normal for an elite athlete and is rarely enough for optimal performance) to how the brain uses vision to make a decision and then how an athlete uses vision to make a perfectly executed motor action.
Duration - 4h 18m.
Author - Daniel Laby, MD.
Narrator - BRAD DERRY.
Published Date - Monday, 29 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Daniel Laby ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Sports vision is an often-overlooked area that can be leveraged for improved performance. Most athletes invest in equipment and training without ever thinking about their vision. Many scientific studies have highlighted the relationship between vision and on-field performance, and most professional sports teams employ a sports vision specialist to ensure all team members have optimal vision and visual function for success. This audiobook, written by one of the premier sports vision specialists, details the knowledge gained over a 30+ year career working with Professional Athletes from all major sports from Premier League football to Olympic athletes, as well as almost every Professional league in the USA. Beginning with a detailed review of how and why vision is important in sports, the book takes the reader on a journey through the vision system, identifying the areas critical to performance. This audiobook spotlights the different areas that impact sports performance. From basic visual abilities (spoiler alert: 20/20 vision is not normal for an elite athlete and is rarely enough for optimal performance) to how the brain uses vision to make a decision and then how an athlete uses vision to make a perfectly executed motor action. Duration - 4h 18m. Author - Daniel Laby, MD. Narrator - BRAD DERRY. Published Date - Monday, 29 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Daniel Laby ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:22
Introduction
Duration:00:10:11
Chapter 1 the beginning what is sports and performance vision
Duration:00:15:29
Chapter 2 the eye of the champion
Duration:00:17:48
Chapter 3 the basic structure of the eye and brain for sports vision
Duration:00:17:26
Chapter 4 the effect of bias on sports and performance vision
Duration:00:17:22
Chapter 5 the sports vision pyramid our guide to success
Duration:00:06:36
Chapter 6 the base of the sports vision pyramid visual acuity and contrast sensitivity
Duration:00:31:52
Chapter 7 the next pyramid level using both eyes together
Duration:00:19:34
Chapter 8 decisions visual attention object recognition and the go no go response
Duration:00:32:09
Chapter 9 the next pyramid level vision to action connecting what you see to a motor action
Duration:00:25:05
Chapter 10 special topics in sports and performance vision
Duration:00:25:40
Chapter 11 next steps and where do i go from here
Duration:00:14:58
Glossary
Duration:00:23:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:33