| Develop hand eye coordination and have fun at the same time | Some hand eye coordination comes naturally but much of it can be developed. Good hand eye coordination depends on different aspects of vision: depth perception, eye tracking, peripheral vision and the ability to focus quickly to name a few. Hand eye coordination affects spatial orientation, reaction times, response times and balance. A little improvement can go a long way towards insuring a solid strike of the ball. Look on these pages for fun things to do that will enhance your tennis without you even knowing it! Games are a great way to work on skills. Get the family involved in a game today! |
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