Brad Wall

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Brad Graduated from MacEwan University with his Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in psychology. From a young age, Brad was involved in many competitive sports, but the one that stuck with him the most was hockey. Brad was a goaltender throughout his hockey years and still finds time to get on the ice when he can. It was through hockey where Brad first discovered the field of psychology; instantly he knew that’s where he wanted to be. He has spent the last number of years pursuing this and he is currently working towards the completion of his Masters in counselling degree.

Degree/ Certification

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Brad Wall is an Expert in:

Estimating Distances

Being able to gauge how close or how far you or another player is can be critical to ensuring that a play is executed successfully. With sports vision training athletes can improve their distance estimation to accurately assess the speed and distance of a ball or player.

Depth Perception

With improved depth perception, players can make better judgements in space, such as how far an object or player is from you.

Visual Reaction Time

Reacting to visual stimuli is a part of any sport. Sports vision training can help athletes improve their visual reaction time and visualization.

Better Peripheral Vision Awareness

Honing your peripheral vision awareness can help athletes react and respond faster. Peripheral awareness can help players detect motion, avoid injuries and collisions, and monitor opponents efficiently.

Tracking / Movement Precision

Timing is essential when making a play, and improved tracking and movement precision will help athletes hone their ability to know when to swing the bat, make a shot, throw a ball, etc.

Hand-Eye Coordination

By improving visual ability to direct movement, athletes can improve their accuracy with batting, throwing, pitching, kicking, and more.