A Quote by Katrina Adams

I'm a visual learner, so with hand-eye coordination, I was a natural. — © Katrina Adams
I'm a visual learner, so with hand-eye coordination, I was a natural.
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!
I've been blessed with great hand-eye coordination.
The painter needs all the talent of the poet, plus hand-eye coordination.
Hand-eye coordination and reflexes is something I work on more than anything.
I have to constantly work on my reflexes and hand-eye coordination. I do a lot of puzzles. I play chess.
Obviously I had great hand-eye coordination. I saw I was really different than other players.
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.
We definitely do a lot of tip drills at practice and try to work on your hand-eye coordination and stuff like that.
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 think my best skill as an architect is the achievement of hand-to-eye coordination. I am able to transfer a sketch into a model into the building.
My brother and I have always had this theory that, as stupid as it sounds, in video games, there is a certain hand-eye coordination and a thought process that you can learn.
If an athlete like Michael Jordan played tennis, he would be the best - he's flexible, not too bulky, and has unbelievable hand-to-eye coordination.
I often speak about tennis being one of the most important sports when I was growing up, for my hand-eye coordination and quick feet.
Unless we get children playing tennis, we'll lose the talented ones with good athletic ability and hand-eye coordination to football and other sports.
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.
Just spend a few more months playing video games. That hand-eye coordination will come in handy when you get to third base.
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