Abstract
The Effect of Sports Vision Training on Visual-Motor Perception and Performance in Kata in Teenager
Highlights
The eyes are the most complex organ in the body after the brain
The results showed that six weeks of visual training had a positive effect on visual reaction time, depth perception, saccade movements, and sports performance of athletes (Tate et al, 2008)
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a course of sports vision exercises on motor vision perception and kata performance in Kata in the teenager
Summary
The eyes are the most complex organ in the body after the brain. The eyes produce 36,000 bytes (units of information) per hour, and about 85% of all our information is obtained through the eyes (Wilson & Falkel, 2004). In a few studies, the effect of sports vision training on visual function and sports performance has been investigated (Rose & Christina, 1997). The results showed that six weeks of visual training had a positive effect on visual reaction time, depth perception, saccade movements, and sports performance of athletes (Tate et al, 2008).
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