In the same way, you can improve your physical health by increasing your strength or conditioning, your visual skills can also benefit from exercising a variety of techniques.
Eye Exercises that can improve your vision
However, due to the current COVID landscape, many of us find ourselves still following stay-at-home orders and practicing social distancing. As a result, many of us have had to get creative with how we work out or stay active, i.e. the recent emergence of DIY work-out equipment.
Reduce digital eye strain: admittedly, sometimes we can spend too much time staring at a screen. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), it’s recommended that we take frequent breaks from looking at our screen and follow the 20-20-20 rule; which involves looking 20 feet away every 20 minutes for 20 seconds at a time.
Focus change: this is a quick exercise we picked up from Healthline, it’s quick, easy, and can help with the aforementioned digital eye strain. This exercise is recommended to be done while seated.
- Hold your index finger a few inches away from one eye.
- Focus your eyes on the finger.
- Slowly move your finger away from the face
- Focus on an object farther away or behind your finger, and then back on the finger.
- Maintaining the focus, bring the finger back closer to the eye.
- Focus on an object farther away.
- Repeat for a total of THREE (3) times
Figure 8s: another quick exercise you can do while sitting down, MedicalNewsToday breaks down the exercising as the following:
- Focus on an area on the floor around 8 to 10 feet away.
- Move your eyes tracing the shape of figure 8.
- Continue tracing the imaginary figure 8 for 30 seconds, then switch direction.
While there is limited evidence to show that these eye exercises can improve your vision, they can help with eye comfort and promote better eye health.
If you are interested in improving your vision and increase overall athletic performance, check out the Edge Trainer by Vizual Edge. This web-based, 3-dimensional training program trains core visual skills and is designed to test, track, and improve the efficiency of your visual system.
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