Train your brain to set you apart from the rest!
Most athletes train their body, be the one that also trains their brain!
š§ React Faster
š§ Make Better Game-Time Decisions
š§ Control your Executive Functioning
š§ Become the Mental Giant on The Field
š§ Expand your Peripheral Vision
š§ Improve your Visual Processing
If you can see the play unfold, you can be where you need to be to make the play - without needing to be faster or stronger than your opponent. Train smarter AND harder by training your Brain!
Ski / Snowboard / MTN bike with ease when you can see your path and connect to your body in a much more efficient way. Avoid accidents by increasing your visual awareness and processing
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Preparing for the Highest Stage: Vision, Cognition & Elite Performanceā
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At the elite level, precision matters.ā
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Sometimes the difference between winning and losing is 1%.ā
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In this upcoming Senaptec Spotlight session, Olympic & Paralympic Performance Coach Kenny Howard shares how he uses the Senaptec Sensory Station to evaluate, identify, and train the visual and cognitive skills that impact real performance.ā
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From assessing key vision parameters to building individualized daily training programs, Kenny will break down how elite environments are using objective data to guide athlete development with greater precision.ā
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Topics include:ā
⢠Evaluating visual and cognitive performanceā
⢠Depth perception and contrast sensitivityā
⢠Peripheral awareness and reaction skillsā
⢠Identifying individual performance gapsā
⢠Building personalized daily training protocolsā
⢠Why precision-based training matters at the highest levelā
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Learn how Olympic-level programs are integrating vision and cognitive assessment into the performance process ā and why small gains can make the biggest difference.ā
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Register now on LINK IN BIO
Preparing for the Highest Stage: Vision, Cognition & Elite Performanceā
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How are Olympic teams integrating vision and cognitive training into elite performance environments?ā
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In this upcoming Senaptec Spotlight session, Olympic & Paralympic Performance Coach Kenny Howard shares how and why he has used Senaptec Strobe Eyewear throughout the training day to challenge the brain and elevate performance.ā
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From warm-ups and movement prep to skill sessions and strength training, Kenny will pull back the curtain on how elite environments are integrating sensory training into daily performance systems.ā
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Topics include:ā
⢠Using strobes during training sessionsā
⢠Integrating cognitive load into movementā
⢠Improvements in memory, balance, coordination, and reactionā
⢠Why vision training is becoming essential at the highest level of sportā
⢠How world-class teams are building more adaptable athletesā
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Performance starts before the moment.ā
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Register now ON LINK IN BIO
Preparing for the Highest Stage: Vision, Cognition & Elite Performanceā
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Performance starts before the moment.ā
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What separates elite athletes when everything is on the line?ā
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Itās not just physical. Itās how fast they see.How clearly they process. How quickly they react.ā
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Join the next Senaptec Spotlight session featuring Olympic & Paralympic Performance Coach Kenny Howard as we break down:ā
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ā” Vision + cognitive performanceā
ā” Elite training environmentsā
ā” Performance under pressureā
ā” Practical takeaways you can apply immediatelyā
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Register now on link in bio
What do you see⦠that others miss?ā
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In sport ā and in life ā the difference isnāt just reaction speed.ā
Itās the ability to find what matters in the middle of chaos.ā
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That skill has a name: visual search.ā
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And itās one of the biggest separators in elite performance.ā
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From athletes reading the game in real timeā¦ā
to clinicians detecting critical detailsā¦ā
to operators making split-second decisions under pressureā¦ā
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The best donāt just look.ā
They see ā faster, earlier, and more accurately.ā
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Join us for the next Senaptec Spotlight as we break down the science behind it ā and how it can be trained.ā
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Tuesday Apr 28 | 9 AM PSTā
Register now on link in bio
Most people react.ā
The best anticipate.ā
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The difference?ā
š What they see ā and how fast they process it.ā
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Join our next Senaptec Spotlight Series with cognitive neuroscientist Stephen Mitroff, PhD as we break down the science of visual search.ā
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š April 28ā
ā° 9AM PSTā
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If you rely on your eyes to perform ā this one matters.ā
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šÆ Athletesā
šÆ Coachesā
šÆ Cliniciansā
šÆ High-performance professionalsā
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This is how you start seeing what others miss.ā
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š Link in bio to register
Train Your Eyes. Upgrade Your Brain. Elevate Your Game. šļøā”
Senaptec Flash Glasses are a game-changing tool in sports performance training. These glasses donāt flash light into your eyes ā they strategically remove split seconds of visual input, forcing your brain to process information faster and predict where an object is going next.
Hereās how they work:
ā Visual Occlusion Training ā The glasses remove increments of time and space from your visual field.
ā Adjustable Speed Settings ā Train at slower or extremely fast intervals depending on skill level.
ā Increased Cognitive Demand ā Your brain must āfill in the gapsā and react under pressure.
ā Faster Visual Processing Speed ā When you return to normal play, the game slows down.
By temporarily reducing visual information, athletes sharpen reaction time, anticipation, and decision-making ā whether on the ice rink, football field, basketball court, or inside the octagon.
When you can perform under restricted vision, you dominate under normal conditions.
Ready to train your brain like an elite athlete?
Book your performance evaluation today and take your reaction time to the next level.
š Boca Raton, FL | Chicago, IL | Waukesha, WI | Wood Dale, IL
š² Click the link in bio to get started.
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
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