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In order to improve our vision, we have been trying out some eye exercises and have found that they
are pretty effective. From time to time, we run across individuals that claim these exercises that do not
do any good. Maybe that is because they do not try the correct exercises? If you are looking for eye
vision improvement exercises, then we would like for you to read this article. The previous article you
read may have been written by someone that used the wrong exercises, so give it a chance and read this
article.
The first exercise we have for you involves sitting comfortably in front of a window. Get a sticker, or a piece of tape that is black in color. Start by focusing on the sticker for about twenty seconds, then look out the window for twenty seconds. Keep alternating between those two.
Next is the blinking exercise. This is an exercise that is overlooked a lot, but it is simple to use, Every three to four seconds, just blink your eyes. You can do this while you are writing or you may choose to sit somewhere comfortable and relax to do this. The choice is up to you.
Write numbers and letters that are different sizes on a soccer ball, kickball and softball. Hang them from the ceiling on a string and give them a knock in any direction you choose. When it swings, call out the numbers and letters you see. This is a simple technique that does not involve much.
This exercise involves following your thumb. A couple of times throughout the day, hold up your
thumbs in front of you about an arm's length away and move them in circles, X's and crosses. You can
use in and out motions as well. Without moving your head, follow your thumb.
As you see, there are many vision improvement exercises that you can use. Believe it or not, there are
even more exercises than this. Some of those exercises consist of palming, looking away, etc. Next:
Learn more about vision improvement by following the links below.
*Disclaimer: Please be advised that this article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It
does not intend to advise on, treat, or diagnose any health condition including, but not limited to, vision
problems. If you have or think you might have a vision problem, please visit your doctor for advice,
diagnosis and treatment.