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