Kampusbet - Manchester United players used to exercise their eyes before games, reveals Gary Neville
Judi Online - Gary Neville has revealed that when he was at Manchester United players used to warm up their eyes before games.
The remarkable practice was instigated by vision specialist Professor Gail Stephenson of the University of Liverpool.
Stephenson,
who tragically passed away last weekend, was brought into the club by
then-manager Sir Alex Ferguson to help improve the players' 3D vision.
Speaking
about the exercises before her death, she said: "In soccer, improving
the way players use their eyes can improve both the quality of the
information their eyes receive and the speed they process the
information.
Bandar Bola - "Therefore the quicker they instigate the action, the more effective they will be during a game.
"Approximately 80 per cent of the information we use to make any decision for an action comes from vision."
United's
players wore black armbands for their match against San Jose
Earthquakes as a sign of respect while Neville descroibed her as a
"leader in her field".
Stephenson was also behind the idea to
ditch Manchester United's infamous grey kit. in 1996, saying it made it
more difficult for the players to spot each other.
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