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  <title>Brett Kuehn — Creative Hand-Eye Coordination Tools</title>
  <description>Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett’s passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. &amp;amp;nbsp; Brett shares some of his favorite methods to increase hand-eye coordination that are both fun for young athletes and offer a great return on their efforts. There are many creative ways to test the body and create endurance and Brett shares a couple of his go-tos that always gets the brain and body flowing.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways: [2:15] Brett talks about slamboards and whether it’s a good tool to use for training.&amp;amp;nbsp; [3:25] How do you use a plyo box?&amp;amp;nbsp; [4:10] How can you incorporate tennis balls into your workout and agility training? [4:55] Agility ladders are still a staple in the agility sports world. Brett offers recommendations on how to use it.&amp;amp;nbsp; [5:25] Another great training technique to use are mini hurdles.&amp;amp;nbsp; [6:40] A lot of schools or gyms already have these pieces of equipment, which makes it easy to incorporate into your sports training program.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett’s articles &amp;amp;nbsp; Tweetables: “Put your plyo box on the VertiMax, load the athlete at the waist, and do some explosive step ups.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Any visual aids you can give the athletes when they’re training just helps with them adding one more level of intensity to their training as opposed to just strictly running.&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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