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SPORTS VISION

Perhaps the most important element in athletic performance is the type of concentration commonly known as "in the groove", "with the flow", "altered state of elite performance", "alpha brain wave", and "the Zone". Here is what some athletes have said about our training program:


Kenny Linseman, Boston Bruins. "For sure it's helped my vision. The other day I tested at 20-20 in one eye, which had been 20-40, 20-50. This should definitely help me on the ice."

The Boston Herald, September 17, 1987


Jim Gott, Pittsburgh Pirates. "Gott also works on his concentration using the Accommotrac Vision Trainer. He stares at a field of light as a beep sounds, and as his eye muscles dialte, the beep becomes higher. To help his concentration, he says, 'I remember that feeling on the mound when I have to perform and 20,000 screaming fans are putting the pressure on me'."

Gentlemen's Quarterly, July, 1989


Roberto Guerrero, Indy 500 driver. "Vision in Roberto's right eye improved from 20/30 to 20/15, and in his left eye from 20/15 to 20/10. After this reduction in the differences between his eyes a test placed his depth perception in the top 1% of the population."

Sports Illustrated, February 9, 1987


Roger Withrow, Pan American and World Record Holder, 1988 USA Shooting Team. "The Accommotrac has helped me to get into the FLO almost at will."

August 5, 1988


Constance E. Petracek, National Ladies Pistol Shooting Champion and National Record Holder. "Using the responses I learned from experience on the Accommotrac, not only did I win the National Championship by 23 points, but broke my own record set the previous year by 6.6 points."

April 19, 1993


Tripp Cromer, L.A. Dodgers Shortstop. "..the vision feedback 'turned me from a guess-hitter to one who sits back and waits for the ball'."

The State, February 16, 1999


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