|
Your volleyball game can be easily derailed if you don’t
have the right sunglasses. Anyone who has
ever gone to the beach knows that the
sand and the surf can make the sun really intense. With all
that reflected
glare, sunglasses are a necessity for anyone at the beach. And beach volleyball
players
are no exception. Selecting the right pair of sunglasses can make all the difference.
To play volleyball at the beach you have to follow the path
of a white ball in front of a white hot sun.
And if you look down then you have
to look for a white ball on white sand background. The glare
of the sun reflected
off of the sand can be particularly vicious for beach volleyball players. They
also
need eye protection when diving into the sand to get a dig and getting
sand in their eyes.
The successful beach volleyball player knows that it’s a
small investment in a quality pair of volleyball sunglasses that can make the
difference between playing good and playing awesome. Even the
occasional or recreational
player can benefit from high-quality polarized sunglasses. The difference
can
really be quite stunning. You will be amazed at how much more in control you
can be when you
can easily see the trajectory of the ball without squinting.
And how quickly you can react to the
movements of the ball when you can
actually see it without guessing where it might be going. Beach volleyball sunglasses are not just for the upper-echelon
players who want to advance to the
next level. Sunglasses will, without any
doubt, make the game more enjoyable for anyone who wears
them. It’s simple: stop you from squinting will
release the tension pressure in your facial and jaw
muscles which in turn will
help you avoid the headaches that come from staring too long at objects in
the brightness
of the sun.
By wearing polarized sunglasses you can further enhance your
volleyball viewing while protecting
your eyes from the harmful effects of the
sun from both UV light and reflected light.
When
purchasing a pair of volleyball sunglasses always be certain that
they have a UV coating and are
sufficiently dark. Wrap-around style glasses are
also good at stopping unwanted reflected light from
entering your field of view
from the sides. The lenses need to be large enough to cover your entire
eye. Then
it all comes down to your personal style and preference. Be certain that the
sunglasses fit
snug and securely to your face without being to tight. You want the glasses to help but not be a
distraction to your play. If the lenses
are close to your eyes, almost like goggles, you can also get
the added benefit
of preventing sand from getting in your eyes when you dive for the ball.
|