A Quote by Bernard Hopkins

I have to constantly work on my reflexes and hand-eye coordination. I do a lot of puzzles. I play chess. — © Bernard Hopkins
I have to constantly work on my reflexes and hand-eye coordination. I do a lot of puzzles. I play chess.
Hand-eye coordination and reflexes is something I work on more than anything.
I used to play a lot of different sports. Now when I look back, I understand that it really helped with my hand-eye coordination.
I had a Commodore, and then I remember getting a Nintendo for Christmas and it being a total game-changer. And the hours that I would spend playing the video game and trying to convince my mother that it was improving my hand-eye coordination. It was a worthy use of time. It made my hand-eye coordination better!
We definitely do a lot of tip drills at practice and try to work on your hand-eye coordination and stuff like that.
Foot work, hand-eye coordination. There's a lot of things. If you just watch basketball, you can tell where it would help someone who's receiving the ball.
I play a lot of basketball and racquetball, as they're both great for your feet and hand eye coordination. Other drills can help as well, such as simply catching a football in distant positions from different heights and velocities.
MMA embodies a lot of disciplines of sports with footwork and with football, especially with the punching technique you get the hand and eye coordination.
There are a lot of 7-footers that aren't good shot blockers whether it's their athleticism, their quick jump, their eye-hand coordination, their ability to get their hands on the ball. Part of it is just instinctual.
Chess programs don't play chess the way humans play chess. We don't really know how humans play chess, but one of the things we do is spot some opportunity on the chess board toward a move to capture the opponent's queen.
I've been blessed with great hand-eye coordination.
I'm a visual learner, so with hand-eye coordination, I was a natural.
Fencing is a game of living chess, a match where reflexes only work in combination with intent, and mind and body must work together at every moment.
The painter needs all the talent of the poet, plus hand-eye coordination.
I started playing chess when I was about 4 or 5 years old. It is very good for children to learn to play chess, because it helps them to develop their mental abilities. It also helps to consolidate a person's character, because as it happens both in life and in a chess game we have to make decisions constantly. In chess there is no luck and no excuses: everything is in your hands.
It's lacrosse that helped teach me to spin off checks, take shots and protect the puck under pressure. My stick skills, the way to read the play quickly comes from lacrosse. The hand-eye coordination, is just one of the little things that helps you in hockey.
I played tennis a lot when I had the skull injury. For the first two months of my preparation, it was all I could do. It is a great sport for me because it helps my hand-eye coordination, and you need quick feet, which is a good exercise for a keeper.
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