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Sports coaches, performers and scientists are constantly in search of new means to enhance sports performance and gain a competitive edge. Sports vision is conceived as a group of techniques directed to preserve and improve the visual function with a goal of enhancing sports performance through a process, which involves teaching the visual behaviour required for different sporting activities. Soccer game includes personal, sociological, demographic and developmental factors, deliberate practice, a superior visual function, a strong psyche, superior cognitive skills, superior visual perceptual…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sports coaches, performers and scientists are constantly in search of new means to enhance sports performance and gain a competitive edge. Sports vision is conceived as a group of techniques directed to preserve and improve the visual function with a goal of enhancing sports performance through a process, which involves teaching the visual behaviour required for different sporting activities. Soccer game includes personal, sociological, demographic and developmental factors, deliberate practice, a superior visual function, a strong psyche, superior cognitive skills, superior visual perceptual skills, technical proficiency and superior morphological and physiological attributes. Among these, visual perceptual factors are one of the most important. Some of the important visual skills required are: static and dynamic visual acuity, depth perception, eye movements, peripheral vision, accommodation and eye-hand co-ordination. This book aimed at analyzing and find out the effect of skill training with visual practices and without visual practices on performance variables among varsity women soccer players.
Autorenporträt
Dr. D. Jim Reeves Silent Night is serving as Director of Physical Education at Aditanar college, Tiruchendur, Tamilnadu, India. He has 21 years of teaching, coaching and research experience in the field of physical education, sports and allied sciences. Also serving as research supervisor for PhD candidates and published many research articles.