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Five Teams are Competing to Get Kensuke Kondo of NIHAM — How did a Clinical Psychologist Changed Kensuke’s Performance?

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In an interview with “FRIDAY” (April 27, 2018 issue), Kondo responded as follows.

[Joon] We went through various training sessions. We trained in various ways, such as finding “Aiueo” from a sheet of paper with countless letters written on it like a random number table within a certain amount of time, or judging a rubber ball hit against a wall at the moment it bounced off the wall.

The effect was dramatic. I no longer forcefully try to hit the ball ball. Since I was able to assess the ball, I was able to hit only the balls that I caught without being knocked out of position. I now have more mental composure at bat, and I am no longer sad or happy about the outcome.

Under Matsushima’s guidance, Kondo became able to control his emotions and improved his skills in seeing and judging the ball. As mentioned above, he is now able to leave the bases loaded at an astonishing rate.

Mental Vision Training is not only effective for athletes. If continued daily, even ordinary people can stabilize their mental state and improve their concentration. We encourage you to try the exercises that awakened Kondo by referring to the related images.

Training to move the eyeballs by comparing balls attached to a string in a certain rhythm. If you use both eyes, the string appears to cross.
Instantly recognize the numbers and letters on the ball.
Memorize the numbers and marks and shuffle them. Following the cards with your eyes improves your ability to retrieve the exact information you need.
Raise the ball in both hands simultaneously while looking straight ahead. This training expands the range of visual perception. Gradually increase the height of the ball.
Start the maze simultaneously using your fingers from the start and the goal. Increases spatial cognitive ability.
Eye exercises to compare the thumbs of both hands in a short, sweeping motion.

Masami Matsushima Born in Hiroshima Prefecture. Completed graduate studies at Kyoto Women’s University. Representative Director of the International Mental Vision Training Association. Currently selling mental training gear “REAXION.” The “Miruchare MVT” application, which allows users to check training menus and items, is scheduled to be launched in mid-December.

  • Photo by Hiroyuki Komatsu, courtesy of Matsushima (first photo)

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