Dr. Amanda Nanasy and Dr. Keith Smthson talk about the basic vision drills they use with athletes. Want to learn more about Sports Vision? Find more videos through our Sports Vision Academy course, Beginners Guide to Sports Vision.
For more examples and videos of basic training drills, visit our basic training webpage. Consult your local sports vision professional to learn which vision training drills work best for you and your sports. Remember, always visit a sports vision eye doctor before making any changes to your vision training. An eye doctor will help you address any vision impairments that may be slowing down your vision training and ensure that you are keeping your eyes safe.
In part 3 of our COVID19 series, Dr. Keith Smithson contact lens safety during the COVI9 pandemic.
Please keep checking our webpage for more posts and join our Community Forums to ask experts more questions. Always consult your eye doctor to ensure before making any decisions about your vision health. To find a Sports Vision Doctor, please visit, www.SportsVisionPros.com/find-a-sv-provider
As part of our Beginners Guide to Sports Vision course, Dr. Derek Cunningham explains how the eyes and brain work together as your playing sports.
Want to learn more about Sports Vision? Take our free Beginners Guide to Sports Vision course on our Academy Page for more videos like this. Have more questions about Sports vision? Post your questions for Dr. Nanasy and other SV Professionals on our Community Forums.
Can you catch COVID19 through your contact lenses? Does your glasses help protect you from the virus? Can the disease impact your vision health and performance?
The doctors at Sports Vision Pros will try to answer some of your questions in our upcoming series of short videos. Below, Dr. Smithson discusses the levels of protection different kinds of eyewear can provide. Please keep checking our webpage for more posts and join our Community Forums to ask experts more questions.
The information in these videos are for informational purposes only. Always consult your eye doctor before making any decisions regarding your eye health.
Below, Dr. Nanasy answers the question, "What is Sports Vision?"
Want to learn more about Sports Vision? Take our Beginners Guide to Sports Vision course on our Academy Page for more videos like this. Have more questions about Sports vision? Post your questions for Dr. Nanasy and other SV Professionals on our Community Forums. Contact lenses are available in all shapes and sizes, made out of various materials, and fitted to each individual's eyes. The correct contact lens that is properly fitted to you, your sport, and other physically demanding activities can drastically improve your performance. Conversely, the wrong prescription, lens, or fitting can lead deceased performance and safety. Anyone involved in sports should visit an eye doctor to find out how contact lenses ca improve their performance. Below, Dr. Smithson tells us how he uses contact lenses in his practice to help his athletes reach their peak performance. Questions or comments about contact lenses? You can post questions to Dr. Smithson and other SV professionals online by joining our Community Forums (Membership is free - click here to find out more).
Before using any kind of contact lens while playing sports, you should consult your local eye doctor to determine what type of contact lenses are right for your athlete and sport. |