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Why Correlation Lies in Sports Vision

Why Correlation Lies in Sports Vision

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In this episode, Dr. Daniel Laby Laby unpacks one of the biggest misconceptions in sports vision - the idea that correlations fully explain how visual skills impact performance. After decades of analyzing athlete data, he reveals why linear thinking misses the real story and how a non-linear, threshold-based approach uncovers the insights that actually drive results.

Using examples from baseball hitters, Dr. Laby shows how small visual improvements only create big performance gains when an athlete crosses a specific threshold—highlighting why individualized, targeted training matters far more than generic visual improvement.

Whether you're a coach, athlete, or trainer, this episode will change the way you think about visual performance and training.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:

  • The visual system is non-linear, so correlations alone can be misleading
  • Real performance gains occur when athletes cross specific visual thresholds
  • Small improvements only matter if they happen near those thresholds
  • Targeted, individualized visual training is far more effective than general improvement

EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:

  • 00:42 - The Non-Linear Nature of the Visual System
  • 01:01 - Practical Example: Baseball Hitters
  • 01:36 - Understanding Threshold-Based Performance
  • 03:07 - The Logistic Curve Model
  • 03:39 - Practical Implications for Athletes and Coaches
  • 04:20 - Rethinking Visual Training

HELPFUL RESOURCES:

  • Sports Vision NYC
  • Connect with Dr. Laby on Instagram
  • Pick Up a Copy of Eye of the Champion
  • Download The Ultimate Sports Vision Guide for Athletes [FREE]

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