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Reaction Edge

Ava Thompson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Reaction Edge" explores the crucial role of reaction time in sports, revealing how athletes can gain a competitive edge through targeted training. It emphasizes that quick reactions aren't just innate; they're a skill honed through cognitive exercises, muscle activation drills, and focus techniques. For example, the book explains how pattern recognition drills can sharpen mental acuity and neuromuscular training can accelerate physical responses, improving overall athletic performance.

 
The book uniquely balances sports science with practical advice, presenting information in an accessible manner for athletes, coaches, and trainers. It's structured into three key sections, beginning with the fundamentals of reaction time. The subsequent sections delve into training methods and concentration techniques, culminating in integrated training plans applicable across various sports and tailored to individual needs, challenging the notion that genetics solely determine reaction speed.
Available since: 03/18/2025.
Print length: 107 pages.

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