Visual Training for Tennis

Visual Training for Tennis by Bill Patton, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print on February 7, 2019, is a resource designed to enhance players’ visual skills in the sport. This 102-page book explores the limitations of traditional advice like “watch the ball” and presents alternative strategies to improve players’ ability to see the ball effectively. The content combines scientific insights with practical applications, aiming to elevate players’ performance, particularly those at levels 4.5 and above.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach that integrates the science of vision with the inner game of tennis. Each chapter concludes with practical action items, providing actionable steps for players to implement in their training. The book addresses key topics within sports and recreation, specifically focusing on racket sports and tennis, making it a relevant addition for those looking to refine their skills and understanding of visual training in the game.
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Coming Soon: An ONLINE Course for Visual Training for Tennis. Why is ‘watch the ball’ actually harmful advice? What are far better ways to help your players see the ball better, and have a better chance to move into the higher levels of the game from 4.5 and above? A mix of science, inner game, and many years of practical application provide lots of great solutions for what is the most variable thing that makes human beings unique, their vision. Each chapter ends with three to five practical action items to consider.
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