In this study, visual tracking is a cognitive ability proposed by Zaba (1894), which is a component of visual cognition referred to by Schneck (2005)Vision is the main source of external stimulus information, which can provide the most basic expectation for the coming events, and provide information for the related action targets in the environment, such as the rotation of the sphere, the flight path and the arrival time of the sphere (Lin Qinghe, 1996). Abernethy (1987) distinguished human visual ability into "hardware" and "software". "Hardware" refers to the sensory process of the sensory system receiving visual information from the outside, which belongs to the difference of the body; while "software" refers to the sensory process of how to analyze, select, code, extract and process the received visual information, which belongs to the difference of cognition. In the context of sports, it is important to receive external information through the senses, but it is more important to selectively pay attention to and process the received information (Chen Junshan, 2005).Visual attention and response are closely related to thinking. In this study, LVT visual pursuit test data analysis was used to explore the differences between men and women in visual tracking (sustained attention)