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Heads Up on SportsNet
Brent Burns From the San Jose Sharks Showing Great Intensity At Our GCamp 2016 Mind Gym Session
I guess having a long stride helps a bit during mind testing at #GCAMP. #WinFromWithin @GatoradeCanada @Burnzie88 pic.twitter.com/MNsDpM6HZq
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Heads Up on Breakfast Television
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Predators Snapshot: The Eyes of a Goalie
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Sports Vision Training | Interviews with Athletes
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NFL Legend, Will Shields, Supports The Dynavision D2: To Help Players Avoid Concussions Altogether
Hall of Fame offensive lineman Will Shields remembers the days when NFL team doctors relied on their index fingers and a few basic questions to diagnose concussions. Nowadays, Shields and a growing number of professional and collegiate teams are turning to a new “vision training” technology to help players avoid concussions altogether.
Shields has become a major supporter of the Dynavision D2, a $15,000 device that uses a LED light board to test reaction time and hand-eye coordination. Created as a means for athletes to train their motor skills, Dynavision founder Phil Jones quickly realized it is also a useful tool for concussion prevention and diagnosis...Read More
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Heads Up Founder Brenley Shapiro on TSN Radio