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المستخلص The world is witnessing a remarkable development in various fields of life as a result of scientific progress. Sports activity has received a great deal of progress and development, and countries have seen sports excellence as a manifestation of its progress and civilization . Karate is a martial art used for self-defense. It is the most popular sport in all parts of the world. It has a variety of styles including the Shotokan, Shuturio and other methods. Each of these methods has its own way of performing its artistic movements, which may suit some individuals but may not Suitable for other individuals . Isabel Walker (2001) points indicates that sports coaches, players and sports scientists are constantly looking for modern training methods to improve athletic performance and gain competitive advantage. Visual training is one of the most well-known techniques in the field of sports. Basic, which is important for athletes in all competitive sports. El-Sayed Ahmed, Faeka Bader (2001), states that the visual system consists of the human eyes and the optic nerves that come out of the two eye nets where they meet at the point of intersection. It is not a place of contact or contact, but only a transit point where each optic nerve takes another name, Which follows the point of intersection to the other side of the cerebral cortex, which is located opposite the eye of the out of which the optic nerve Jim Brown (2001) refers to the visual vision as a science that arose as a natural and logical consequence of the nature of performance in sports competitions and classified it in the physical attributes of gifted as the dimensions of vision are crucial in determining the success or failure of the athlete in many sports. Thomas Wilson’s (2004) studies also suggest that visual skills such as all physical and motor skills can be learned, trained and improved, and that it is not the power of vision, which is essential, but the extent to which athletes can use the information transmitted to them from their eyes to perform . Layla Ahmad (2009) points out that visual training in the field of sports is a relatively small area in the sports performance system, but it is very important. It has become increasingly important and active in recent periods . |