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The Connection Between On-Base Percentage & Visual Skills

Over the past decade, Vizual Edge has recorded over 12,000 evaluations from MLB draft prospects. Currently, there are 118 players on MLB rosters who had taken a visual skills evaluation with Vizual Edge. We found that of those 118 players,...
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Northern Illinois University Baseball Implements Vizual Edge Training

Northern Illinois University Baseball team has implemented Vizual Edge Training to their training regimen. "I'm a huge proponent of Vizual Edge. It gives our staff and players deeper insights into how their visual system impacts their performance," NIU Baseball Assistant...
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The Triple Crown of Baseball Visual Skills - Convergence, Recognition, and Tracking

Baseball Players With Better Visual Skills Advance Further and Have Better On-Field Performance. Vizual Edge has been working with Major League Baseball teams for the last 15 years to help teams gain more insights into the visual systems of potential...
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Basic Knowledge of Visual Skills

Barry L. Seiller M.D. The eyes guide the body. If an athlete with a well-trained body is unable to use his or her eyes to their full abilities, they are not performing at their maximum potential. Professional and weekend athletes...
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The Eyes Have It: Sports and Vision Training

Seth Stevenson Slate Seattle Mariners first baseman Russell Branyan began this season on a tear. His numbers at the All Star break: a .280 batting average (versus a career average of .234), a .382 on-base percentage (career .331), and a...
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Rehabbing Vision After Concussions

Joe Lemire SportTechie Senior Writer Only the unidentified voice remains. The baseball game is gone. The drive to the field vanished. That morning’s school day disappeared. The previous weeks, too. Just four words, maybe from the catcher, linger in Jared...
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Vision Training's Effect on Batting Performance

Shane T. Gilliam, David J. Szymanski, Michael T. Braswell, Andrew T. Britt, Charles F. Cicciarella, Amanda L. Herring, Brannon T. Holloway, Hannah E. Lowe, Jeffrey D. Potts, Jessica M. Szymanski, Megan E. Till, and Frank J. Spaniol. Louisiana Tech University/Applied...
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Performance of Major League Baseball Hitters

Jason Houze, MS 1* and Frank J. Spaniol, Ed.D., CSCS*D, FNSCA 2 1 Department of Kinesiology, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, TX; jhouze@islander.tamucc.edu2 Department of Kinesiology, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, TX; frank.spaniol@tamucc.edu* Correspondence: jhouze@islander.tamucc.edu; Tel.: 361-878-5140 Abstract: The...
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Vision of High School Baseball Players

Frank J. Spaniol, Ed.D., CSCS*D Professor, Department of Kinesiology Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of high school baseball players that participated in Vizual Edge Performance Training (VEPT). Visual skills...
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Baseball and Vision: Do Pitchers Need to See?

By: Barry L. Seiller M.D., Kathleen Puchalski R.N.Visual Fitness Institute Baseball is a visually demanding sport and of course, pitchers need to see. When it comes to the sport of baseball and the impact of vision performance on field, most...
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