S75 PT#1: Orr What?
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Funny that you should ask! I actually just took a web course in hand-eye coordination development in order to become a better hockey player. It's a common misconception that hand-eye coordination is all about the connection between our hands, eyes and brain. But actually, that's just a small part. Humans do things with their hands all the time, 24/7, so the connection between hands and brain is basically perfect for everyone with a fully functional body. But the aspect where there's room for development is actually our "eye memory". It consists of all the movement our eyes have witnessed. The more different kind of movement we have seen, the better our brain can predict what's going to happen, and the better information can be sent to our hands. So the key to practicing hand-eye coordination is just watching things with fast movements, from as many different angles as possible. The most efficient training is, for example, watching a ping ping match from a close distance. Surprising, but true! |
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