GEAR & SET UP
TRAINING GEAR
- Eyesight Trainer - shields #1, #2, #3
- 8 or more agility poles with flags
SET UP
- Set up two rows of poles with flags, the longer the better
- Allow about 3 yards between the rows of poles
- Allow 3 or more yards between each two poles in one row
- Poles in both rows may be perfectly aligned or they can be placed at random distance to lower predictability
TRAINING DRILLS
PV05
MARCHING
- Stand on the playing field, your arms stretched alongside your body
- With your Trainer on, look forward into the dark lens, your head high
- March forward pulling your knees high to your waist level while swinging your arms all the way up to your ears
- Notice the movement you see through the corners of your eyes (your far periphery)
- Also notice what you can see in your lower periphery (around your feet) and upper periphery (above your head)
- Once you hit the end of your practice field, turn around and repeat
As you progress
- Pick up your pace
Practice time: 1 minute
Practice lenses: #2 and #3
Tips:
- Use the poles set up to guide your movement/keep you aware of where you are. Practice with the poles in your far periphery to prevent major change of direction
For team practice
- Ensure there is ample space between each two players. Players may drift away from their intended direction
- Practice in waves, with a few seconds delay between each player’s start
PV12
FLAGGED POLES ALLEY
- With your Trainer on, stand between 2 rows of poles, look straight forward into the shield
- Walk or jog forward, noticing the poles to your left and the poles to your right
- Call out each pole as soon as you see it in your periphery. Raise your hand instead of the voice signal if preferred
- When you reach the end, turn around and repeat, calling out the poles as you see them.
As you progress
- Increase the distance between the left and right rows of poles to expand your peripheral awareness
- Change the poles placement from session to session, make the left and right rows uneven to eliminate predictability
Practice time: 2 minutes / at least 3 sets
Practice lenses: #2 and #3
Tips:
- Instead of turning around at the end, simply backpedal to the starting point
PV05
JOGGING WITH A BALL
- Pick a ball of your choice
- Find a place on the playing field / practice court at a safe distance from other teammates, and free of ground imperfections (to prevent collision or fall)
- With your Trainer on, look forward into the training shield, your head slightly down. DO NOT PEEK THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE LENS!
- Move the ball in the manner usual for your sport (examples below):
 soccer: dribble the ball with your feet
 basketball: dribble the ball with your hands, bounce it around if desired
 tennis: bounce the ball off the ground and catch it with your hands
- Walk or jog while moving the ball around
- Be constantly aware of the ball through your lower periphery. Notice both, your surroundings and the ball (if applicable), through the corners of your eyes.
As you progress
- Pick up your pace
Practice time: 1-2 minutes
This GIF shows a player dribbling with a soccer ball while paying attention to the poles around him
Practice lenses: #1 or #2
Tips:
- Jog between the poles and notice their presence.
For team practice
- Ensure there is ample space between each two players. Choose a direction all players should walk towards, avoid random walking. Have players practice on different sides of the poles set up
- Practice in waves, with a few seconds delay between each player’s start
 
                         
             
            

