Last week I did a huge post on ACL injuries in female athletes and if you did read it, then I'm sure you would have not been aware of the latest how and why's of these occurrences.
All we hear on TV during these instances is commentator talk of "the mechanism of an ACL" but there's so much more leading up to that that I wish just 1 of them would get educated on all things ACL and then be able to talk viewers through it a lot better.
One of the main findings from my previous post was that if vision and this is ultra-important as what you see dictates what you can perceive and that dictates how you act.
The "mechanism" is simply the last part of the injury moment and the most obvious.
About a year ago I looked up the differences in vision between male and females after thinking why females drop so many marks and wondered if there was more to it and there is.
Differences in eyesight involves hormones, evolution and brain-wiring.
The visual centers in the brain work differently in men and women with men having a greater knack for fine detail and rapidly moving objects and women are better at discriminating colors.
The brain contains high concentrations of male sex hormone receptors (androgens) throughout the cerebral cortex, especially in the visual cortex which is responsible for processing images.
Androgens are responsible for controlling the development of neurons in the visual cortex during embryogeneis meaning males have 25% more of these neurons than females.
Males are then more able to resolve more rapidly changing images that are closer together then females, but when images were far apart there was no difference between genders and both struggled.
Males have better visual tracking from evolution of being hunter/gatherers which goes a long way to explaining the marking issue I initially had.
The 25% increase in neurons from earlier also allows males to see color more clearly, usually visualising bright red as that color has shorter wavelength.
Females can visualise grass as green where males sometimes see it as yellow!
For females to improve their ability to track moving objects, here some things you can do and all it takes is 5 - 10mins per session 3 times a week.
SMOOTH PURSUIT TRACKING
This refers to tracking a ball moving in various patterns for a few minutes at a time such as watching tennis and hockey, where the ball rapidly moves across the field of view which helps your vision and brain keep up with fast motion.
VISUAL STIMULATION EXERCISES
These refer to videos designed in a natural setting by observing moving objects in the environment.
REGULAR EXPOSURE TO MOVEMENT
Spend time outdoors tracking moving objects like birds of kids playing
LIMIT CLOSE UP FOCUS
This obvious refers to phone use and incorporate more distance viewing
MULTI OBJECT TRACKING COMPUTER ACTIVITY
Perform this on as bigger screen as you can
https://cognitivetrain.com/multiple-object-tracking-test/
TIM KUIJSTERS TWITTER THREAD
Any "free" training that provides huge benefits but at no energy/resource cost is an absolute gamechanger!
https://twitter.com/kuijsters_tim/status/1787796031301648582




