
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week, we put football players through their paces using Blaze Pod reaction time testing and the results reinforced a truth we’ve seen for decades: elite performance isn’t just about what athletes see… it’s how fast their brain processes visual information and triggers the right response.
In football, milliseconds can be the difference between clearing a ball or conceding, winning a duel or losing position, making the squad or sitting on the bench.
In this episode, we break down the difference between simple reaction time and complex reaction time, why complex decision-making creates a significant delay, and how the best athletes train a skill I call Decision Vision, the ability to integrate perception, cognition, and motor execution under pressure.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:
HELPFUL RESOURCES:
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Sports Vision Radio so you never miss an episode on the science of peak performance.
By Daniel M. LabyThis week, we put football players through their paces using Blaze Pod reaction time testing and the results reinforced a truth we’ve seen for decades: elite performance isn’t just about what athletes see… it’s how fast their brain processes visual information and triggers the right response.
In football, milliseconds can be the difference between clearing a ball or conceding, winning a duel or losing position, making the squad or sitting on the bench.
In this episode, we break down the difference between simple reaction time and complex reaction time, why complex decision-making creates a significant delay, and how the best athletes train a skill I call Decision Vision, the ability to integrate perception, cognition, and motor execution under pressure.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:
HELPFUL RESOURCES:
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Sports Vision Radio so you never miss an episode on the science of peak performance.