Refine Your Foosball Table Experience By Improving Your Hand-Eye Coordination Skills

In terms of practical skills that involve the physical use of your body, being able to successfully sync your hands and your eyes is really important. Sure, there are many physical movements we execute on a daily basis that are also integral to being a functional person, but it’s fair to say that exercising your hand-eye coordination isn’t a bad way to spend your time. Now, if you’re playing a sport like foosball or table soccer, then you’re really going to need to hone in on your hand-eye coordination skills. Your recreation timing, ability to move on a dime, and follow the ball with your eyes like a hawk all factor into becoming a better player. If you have a burning desire to step up your foosball game, we have good news for you: you’re in the right place!
Encouraging You To Be The Best Foosball Player You Can Be
At Warrior Table Soccer, we’re proud to make the best professional foosball tables that you’ll ever come across (and play on!). We truly believe that our signature foosball table is perfect for novice foosball players, up-and-coming players, and professionals participating in national competitions. After all, our foosball tables routinely make their way to the professional circuit, and the pros agree that our foosball table is more than worthy of competitive play. So do ordinary, everyday foosball players! Keep reading below for some remarkably simple yet insightful tips to help improve the relationship between your eyes and your hands. One more thing — visit here to see how you can win a FREE Warrior foosball table!Tip #1: Play Catch
Throwing a baseball back and forth between you and a buddy, or even just throwing a tennis ball at a brick wall, is a great way to improve your central vision. Catching it with two hands is certainly beneficial (unless you have a baseball mitt on, of course), but challenging yourself to catch a tennis ball with one hand and alternate between the two of them is where you central vision-based hand-eye coordination skills are really going to benefit. Another way you can really improve your hand-eye coordination is by taking several balls and marking them with a certain color, letter, or symbol. Pick them up at random and toss them over to someone. When they come back to you, try to pick out which ball is which before you actually catch it. This won’t necessarily help your hands move more quickly, but it will train your eye to pick up on certain details more quickly.Tip #2: Juggle (Or Learn How To Juggle)
Juggling isn’t just for clowns or jokesters, though you may look a bit like one when you’re trying to learn how to juggle. Don’t worry about dropping things or looking silly! Juggling is one of the ultimate exercises in hand-eye coordination. As you’re juggling, your eyes naturally shift to the upper point of where the balls cross in midair. Your brain then makes snap decisions based on where your hands need to move. If juggling on its own isn’t challenging enough, or if you already know how to do it, we recommend adding in a few distractions. Have a friend ask to you spell out certain words, turn the TV on and blare the volume, or juggle on a balance board (carefully!).