How Fighter Pilots Train Their Eyes (And What Everyday People Can Learn)
If you want to find the human beings who have thought most carefully about visual performance, look past the ophthalmology clinics and the sports vision […]
If you want to find the human beings who have thought most carefully about visual performance, look past the ophthalmology clinics and the sports vision […]
Golf has a reputation for being a patience game, a mental game, a game of inches. What it rarely gets credit for is being a […]
There’s an old shooting instructor saying that the most important piece of equipment a shooter owns isn’t the rifle — it’s the two pieces of […]
Most drivers think about their vision in exactly two contexts: reading the eye chart at the DMV when renewing their license, and noticing that something […]
Ask any serious athlete about their vision training program and you’ll probably get a blank look, a mention of 20/20 acuity, and a quick subject […]
Ask most athletes what they would most like to improve about their game, and somewhere in the top answers is some version of wanting to […]
Photographers tend to invest seriously in gear. Lens quality, sensor resolution, color accuracy in monitors and prints, calibration tools for consistent color rendering across devices: […]
There is a famous observation from cricket commentary that elite batsmen appear to have more time than everyone else. The ball is traveling at the […]
A tennis ball traveling at 120 miles per hour takes roughly 400 milliseconds to cross the net. Your brain needs somewhere between 150 and 200 […]
Watch a professional baseball batter face a 95-mile-per-hour fastball and the physics become uncomfortable quickly. The ball travels the 60 feet between the mound and […]
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