Dr Sherylle Calder is globally renowned for her breakthrough work with respect to visual performance skills.
Peter Bills, chief rugby correspondent for Independent News & Media in London, wrote “No man has ever won back-to-back World Cups in the history of rugby union. But Sherylle Calder has........ A Doctor of Sports Science, she played a key role in helping England win the 2003 Rugby World Cup and then joined up with South Africa as they won the 2007 title. Her speciality is the field of visual performance skills and eye/hand co-ordination and human movement, an area which leading sports coaches like Sir Clive Woodward and former Springbok rugby coach Jake White believe contains the potential for significant enhancement of individual skills by all sports men and women, from potential world champions down to ambitious junior athletes. Individual fitness levels in modern day sport may well be close to the zenith of their possibilities. But experts who have recruited Calder believe that the world of visual performance skills offers huge opportunities for improvement in individual performances and is the missing link in modern day performance. Respected around the world, Sherylle Calder is the leading light in her field of knowledge.”
This can extend beyond the sport field to education and executive ability. Maurits Hendriks, Chef de Mission London 2012 and Technical Director Dutch Olympics, said “I was unaware of the enormous importance and role that visual performance training has in making the player better, until we started working with Sherylle. I see how players lose less time observing situations and take their decisions that split second faster. We use this program in ‘preparing to win.’”
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