Split Second Visual Training



Senaptec Sensory Station

Evaluate and improve visual and sensory motor skills using our state-of-the-art Senaptec Sensory Station.

After completing a baseline assessment, players can complete drills focused on improving hand-eye coordination, contrast sensitivity,  reaction times, and more. 

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Evaluation (30 minutes):
The player will be registered to use the Senaptec Sensory Station before completing a baseline evaluation which will measure:

  • Visual clarity
  • Contrast sensitivity
  • Depth perception
  • Near/far quickness
  • Perception span
  • Multiple object tracking
  • Reaction time
  • Target capture
  • Eye/hand coordination
  • Go/no go

Visual/Sensory Evaluation

$ 50 .00

Non Member- $75
  • *Required*

Visual Yearly Membership

$ 300 .00

Non Member- $360


Senaptec Sensory Training

$ 25 .00

Non Member- $35
  • 15 Minutes

Visual/Sensory Training Lesson 

$ 125 .00

Non Member- $70.00
  • 30 Minutes

Evaluation (30 minutes):

Player will be registered to use the Win Reality Virtual Reality Training System before completing a baseline evaluation. This evaluation measures a hitter's ability to identify:

  • Different pitch types accurately and quickly
  • Pitch location and type
  • Pitcher's release point
Upon completion, player will receive a report of their performance via email.  This data will then be used by our staff to program follow-up training sessions that address the player's opportunities for improvement.

Programming will also include:

  • Plate discipline training, where players will be tested on their ability to distinguish between balls and strikes
  • Simulated at-bats against various pitchers (both left- and right-handed), having different repertoires & throwing varying speeds


Win Reality (Virtual Reality Training System)

Train your ability to recognize different pitches, distinguish between balls and strikes, and much more using our Win Reality Training System. After completing a baseline assessment, players can take simulated at-bats against different pitchers, while focusing on different pitches and different parts of the strike zone. 

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