DECISION TRAINING: The Quiet Eye in Action
Is it possible that elite athletes see their sport differently than non-elite athletes? And, if so, does it matter-does control of gaze affect how well an athlete performs? And, if it does, is it possible to understand how elite performers control their gaze and to then train lower-skilled athletes to control their gaze in a similar way?
These questions and much more are answered in a new book published by Human Kinetics titled, Perception, Cognition, and Decision Training: The Quiet Eye in Action.
The research presented explains the growing importance of cognition, vision, and decision making. It also explains how to apply this knowledge to sport training and coaching.
Review Date: SEPTEMBER 2007