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

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Introduction

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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