The ideal approach is to look at each sport as its own target. In this example we are focusing on baseball. You should aim to create content that speaks to a baseball coach, player, athletic trainer, specifically about how you help baseball players. Because people have an interest in things that are important to them and can bring them value.
Short videos enable you to create an ongoing conversation, without requiring the target audience to invest more than 30-40 seconds per interaction. No one is going to watch an hour long webinar, but a baseball player might watch a short clip that can help them get an edge.
Visual Flexibility: Switching Focus in the Outfield
Improving Reaction Time for Fastballs
Understanding Contrast Sensitivity for Outfielders
Tracking the Ball: Saccadic Movements and Pursuits
Developing Teaming Skills for Accurate Fielding
Maintaining Visual Attention in a Noisy Stadium
Enhancing Peripheral Awareness for Pitchers
Eye-Hand Coordination: The Key to Successful Hitting
Using Visualization to Improve Muscle Memory
Depth Perception: Perfecting Your Swing
Visual Memory: Quick Recall for Complex Plays
Dynamic Visual Acuity for Reacting to Fastballs
Integrating Gross Visual-Motor Skills for Batting
University of Cincinnati Study on Improved Batting Averages
(https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0029109)
Duke and Indiana University Research on Enhanced Hitting Performance
(https://today.duke.edu/2020/07/how-vision-training-can-turn-those-ground-balls-line-drives-0)
Axon Sports Vision Training and Pitch Recognition
(https://seamsup.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-vision-training-for-baseball-and-softball-hitters-pitch-recognition-science-secrets-revealed)
Bowen and Horth Little League Training Study:
(https://seamsup.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-vision-training-for-baseball-and-softball-hitters-pitch-recognition-science-secrets-revealed)
Cincinnati Reds' Success with Dynavision
(https://www.abca.org/magazine/magazine/2013-2-Spring/The_Hot_Corner_Dynavision_has_revolutionized_vision_training_in_baseball.aspx)
Ted Williams Attributes his success to his extraordinary vision (20/10).
Johnny Bench: Known for his exceptional visual skills, co author of the University of Cincinnati study.
Steve Lombardozzi: Improved performance through vision training.
Bryce Harper Utilized vision training to enhance visual clarity and contrast.
Dustin Pedroia: Used vision training to improve pitch recognition.
Tim Locastro: Incorporated vision training into his daily routine for better focus.
Kris Bryant: Benefited from vision training for better pitch recognition and hitting performance
We stand behind what we do to help you achieve unparalleled growth, which is why we give you a 2 week no questions asked trial period. If for any reason you do not want to continue we will refund your money and you keep everything that we have worked on together.
Digital Ad Budget