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Olympic Gold Medalist, Nicole Hensley, Highlights Her Use of Vizual Edge

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDpHiutIDAI&feature=youtu.be Hensley is a member of the U.S. Women's National Team, she competed in the Olympic Winter Games (gold-2018), two International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championships (gold-2016, 2017); and two Four Nations Cups (1st-2016, 2017.) Hensley is currently a member...
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Understanding The Importance Of Pursuits

Vizual Edge recently developed a new visual tracking exercise that focuses on smooth eye movements, also known as pursuits. By adding this new exercise, in addition to the saccadic tracking exercise that has been used by thousands of athletes on...
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Goalies Using Juggling, Online Tools To Stay Sharp During NHL Pause

Article from by Kevin Woodley, an NHL Independent Correspondent Hart still uses online tools for vision and mental training but has switched to a program called Vizual Edge that he can use on an iPad even when the Flyers are...
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Visual Training Platform Making Inroads With NHL Teams, Players

Article from Mark Burns of Sports Business Daily Vizual Edge, a visual training and development platform, now counts roughly a third of NHL teams as customers after company VP/Hockey Adam Micheletti said“close to four” teams have been addedover the past...
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Vizual Edge Partners with USHL

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (April 29, 2019) – Vizual Edge, a leading research and development company focusing on visual performance training for athletes, has joined forces with the United States Hockey League (USHL), the nation’s only Tier I junior hockey league, becoming...
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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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Hockey and Vision: Weight Training for the Eyes

Dr. Barry L. Seiller 12/2001: Stops & Starts, American Hockey Coaches Association Guest Article Most hockey coaches recognize the significant role that vision and visual skills have on their players' performance. Many of these coaches and trainers have searched for...
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