Animated visual tracking area. Use Pause motion to stop target movement before changing controls.

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Bounce Smooth Pursuit Drill

Use the Bounce path for short smooth pursuit practice.

Bounce adds repeated reversals at the edges. It is useful when you want more direction changes and less continuous flow than Circle or Wave.

Start with a comfortable speed and a medium target size, then raise difficulty only when you can stay on the target cleanly.

How to use Smooth Pursuit

  1. Keep your head still and let your eyes do the work.
  2. Track the ball as smoothly as you can instead of jumping ahead of it.
  3. Use predictable paths for steady tracking. Use random paths or hard turns when you want more target-search work.

Smooth Pursuit helps train steady tracking, moving-target focus, and controlled eye movement across more of your usable range. Predictable paths build rhythm and control. Random paths and hard turns add more visual search and reaction demand.

Bounce Smooth Pursuit Drill FAQ

What is the Bounce drill?

It is a Smooth Pursuit pattern page that loads the matching path so you can start that style of moving-target practice immediately.

What makes the Bounce path different?

The path shape changes how predictable the movement feels and how often the target changes direction.

How do I make this pattern easier?

Lower the speed, increase target size, and keep the trail visible until you can stay on target comfortably.

How do I make this pattern harder?

Raise the speed, reduce target size, or switch from an easy loop to a more demanding path.

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