NEWS AND PRODUCT REVIEWS
p. 6 Performance eyewear
Native Eyewear - all sport, all polarized, all interchangeable
p. 6 Beyond peripheral vision
Boundary extension can give some athletes "eyes in the back of their head"
p. 7 Believe it or not
Fishing now leads all sports for eye injuries
p. 7 The perfect athlete
More than simply choosing your parents well
p. 7 Gender discrimination
Female lacrosse players at higher risk for eye injuries
p. 8 Taking aim
100 ways to give your favorite putter a performance makeover
p. 8 Sweet spot
It's not always the center of the putter face
p. 10 Portable vision training
Upcoming Nintendo game promises vision training workouts in only minutes a day
p. 10 Diploma in sports vision practice
UK sports vision association launches academic training program
p. 10 Mental toughness academy opens doors
Specialty camp helps young golfers between the ears
p. 11 Sensory sport training
Olympic legend opens world-class center complete with vision and sensory training
p. 11 Beijing 2008
Athletes to receive vision training in preparation for 2008 Games
p. 11 Dynamic Edge
Pioneering the way for specialty sports vision training centers
SPORTS VISION TRAINING
p. 12 Fusion Flexibility
Performance standards for vergence drills using plus/minus lens flippers
by Douglas Bolten
p. 16 Evidentiary Burden
Pioneering researchers set out to prove the relationship between visual fitness and athletic performance
by Brian Stammer
p. 18 Vision Boot Camp
Step-by-step guide to creating a sports vision training camp for any sport
by Keith Henderson
p. 44 Internet Training Aids
Five more FREE sports vision training resources on the Internet
by Jennifer Wilson
p. 46 To See or Not to See . . .
How the lack of vision can be helpful to your training
by Chris Ecklund
p. 48 Vision Assignment
Four more sports vision training drills to help improve your athletic performance
by Keith Henderson
TRAINING CENTER PROFILE
p. 20 Vital Skills
Dynamic, multi-task sports vision training brings athletes closer to real world performance environment
by Brian Stammer
p. 21 Trade Secrets
Sports vision training techniques used by the Stanley Cup-winning Edmonton Oilers teams of the mid-to-late 1980s were a well-guarded secret
by Brian Stammer
p. 24 Opening Eyes
If sports vision training works, why isnt everyone doing it?
by Brian Stammer
FEATURE REPORT ON SOCCER
p. 26 Breaking Through
Sports vision training still offers enormous opportunities in the game of soccer for individual and team development
by Charles Dickerson
p. 30 Superstar Skills
A review of the six most important visual skills for soccer players, as determined by research studies
by Brian Stammer
p. 32 The Science of Goalkeeping
Studies show there's a lot more to stopping penalty kicks than a simple guess
by Peter Kostopoulos
p. 34 Soccer Psychology
How to retrieve your optimum performance level on a consistent basis
by Corey Anderson
p. 36 Teaching Vision and Awareness
Seven field drills and exercises to develop vision, awareness and creativity in young soccer players
by Peter Kostopoulos
SPECIAL FOCUS ON EYE-TRACKING
p. 38 Critical Cues
How to focus on the right spot at the right time, and gain a decided competitive advantage
by Doug Rappaport
p. 39 Perfect Gaze
Insight into what elite athletes actually see when they perform
by Doug Rappaport
p. 42 Going Ballistic
There's a lot more to keeping your eyes on the ball than meets the eye
by Josh Greene
and much more . . . . .