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JK
01-06-2008, 10:30 PM
FWIW -

Safe riding demands good visual accuity. Apart from marred face shields and dirty glasses, the ability to 'see' 20/20 (or better) adds immensely to the enjoyment of our environment.

Consequently, here's a few tips that may aid in that enjoyment, no matter what your previous ability to track and focus:

Exercise 1

Move your eyes upwards as far as you can, and then downwards as far as you can. Repeat four more times. Blink quickly a few times 1 to relax the eye muscles.

Exercise 2

Now do the same using points to your right and to your left, at eye level. Keep your raised fingers or two pencils on each side as guides and adjust them so that you can see them clearly when moving the eyes to the right and to the left, but without straining.

Keeping the fingers at eye level, and moving only the eyes, look to the right at your chosen point, then to the left. Repeat four times. Blink several times, then close your eyes and rest.

Exercise 3

Choose a point you can see from the right corner of your eyes when you raise them, and another that you can see from the left corner of your eyes when you lower them, half closing the lids. Remember to retain your original posture: spine erect, hands on knees, head straight and motionless.

Look at your chosen point in right corner up, then to the one in left corner down. Repeat four times. Blink several times. Close the eyes and rest.

Now do the same exercise in reverse. That is, first look to the left corner up, then to the right corner down. Repeat four times. Blink several times. Close the eyes and rest.

Exercise 4

This exercise should not be done until three or four days after you have begun eye exercises given here.

Slowly roll your eyes first clockwise, then counterclockwise as follows: Lower your eyes and look at the floor, then slowly move the eyes to the left, higher and higher until you see the ceiling. Now continue circling to the right, lower and lower down, until you see the floor again. Do this slowly, making a full-vision circle. Blink, close your eyes and rest. Then repeat the same action counterclockwise.

Do this five times then blink the eyes for at least five seconds.

When rolling the eyes, make as large a circle as possible, so that you feet a little strain as you do the exercise. This stretches the eye muscles to the maximum extent, giving better results.

Exercise 5

Next comes a changing-vision exercise. While doing it you alternately shift your vision from close to distant points several times.

Take a pencil, or use your finger, and hold it under the tip of your nose. Then start moving it away, without raising it, until you have fixed it at the closest possible distance where you can see it clearly without any blur. Then raise your eyes a little, look straight into the distance and there find a small point which you can also see very clearly.

Now look at the closer point-the pencil or your finger tip then shift to the farther point in the distance. Repeat several times, blink, close your eyes and squeeze them tight.

Exercise 6

Close your eyes as tightly as you possibly can. Really squeeze the eyes, so the eye muscles contract. Hold this contraction for three seconds, and then let go quickly.

This exercise causes a deep relaxation of the eye muscles, and is especially beneficial after the slight strain caused by the eye exercises. Blink the eyes a few times.

Exercise 7

This exercise is called 'palming' and is very relaxing to the eyes. It is also most important for preserving the eyesight. Palming also has a beneficial, relaxing effect on your nervous system.

It's an ideal way to finish off the eye exercises.

Remain seated on the floor. Draw up your knees, keeping your feet on the floor and slightly apart. Now briskly rub your palms to charge them with electricity and place the cupped palms over your closed eyes. The fingers of the right hand should be crossed over the fingers of the left hand on the forehead. The elbows should rest on your raised knees and the neck should be kept straight. Don't bend your head. Do the deep breathing while palming your eyes.

If you are going to do the palming for longer than a few minutes, better sit down at a table, place some books or pillows in front of you to support your elbows so that you will be able to keep the neck straight, and palm the eyes in this position. If the palming is done for only a short period one can do deep breathing for half a minute or so at first, gradually increasing it every week.

Benefits:

This exercise helps to do away with eye strain, and tension. Your vision will get better and clearer as the ophthalmic, or eye, nerves receive a richer supply of blood. Some people use this to improve their vision.


J.K. :wow

bmdubyou
01-07-2008, 09:22 AM
thanks for sharing the tips. I'd always thought that eye exersizes helped me live without glasses but now as I age I find myself squinting more. Perhaps its time to try this!

119240
01-07-2008, 09:41 AM
Go on vacation, somewhere sunny with beaches - wear sunglasses and WATCH people walk by from your left and then from your right, keep your head forward scan with your eyes.

it only works on sunny day - you need to rest somedays.

I'm a eye doctor :blah

BubbaZanetti
01-07-2008, 11:13 AM
did you just secretly give me a sobriety test?:laugh

rik
01-07-2008, 11:30 AM
Warning: Do not attempt while riding.

Just in case. You never know.

rik
01-07-2008, 11:40 AM
JK
Will all of these help a person that is suffering from Macular Degeneration or are there any that such a person should not try? Have older family member whom is having a very hard time with this.

adamceckhardt
01-07-2008, 02:42 PM
thanks for the tips- i was surprised at the "localized fatigue" if you will. I'll keep it up- being legally blind without lenses I'll do anything to help my eyes.

Stuff2C
01-07-2008, 02:47 PM
I refuse to exercise...I'm going to let my eyes get fat:D

JK
01-07-2008, 02:59 PM
JK
Will all of these help a person that is suffering from Macular Degeneration or are there any that such a person should not try? Have older family member whom is having a very hard time with this.


Not a Doc, but I did stay at an Holiday Inn Express....

Sadly, eye exercises only improve your ability to track and focus. Degeneration of the retina is not reverseable, nor is the clouding of the lens.

My eyes started to "go" around the age of 40. At the age of 52, my far and near vision still test 20/20 (for the FAA), primarily due to taking 10 minutes (every other day) to do these exercises.

Simple story, eye exercises do work.

Those that get glasses for the first time will notice that their vision continues to deteriorate, and that they soon need "stronger" glasses. This is due to your eyes getting lazy, because glasses are now doing the "work." By regularly exercising your eyes, you retain the ability to clearly focus on objects, both near and distant. And it also helps keep your lens flexible.

In summary, your eye lenses tends to get less flexible with age. Exercising compensates by strengthing the eye muscles to overcome the increased rigidity.

In short, use it or lose it.


J.K. :wow

P.S. Contrary to first impression, exercises do help relax your eyes, and do reduce the eye strain often experienced from "office" work. :type

Hodag
01-07-2008, 07:58 PM
any glaucoma prevention tips?

rkasal
01-07-2008, 10:36 PM
Go on vacation, somewhere sunny with beaches - wear sunglasses and WATCH people walk by from your left and then from your right, keep your head forward scan with your eyes.

it only works on sunny day - you need to rest somedays.

I'm a eye doctor :blah

A lot of times at beaches, my eyes will involuntarily move up and down in tandem with the young walker while my eyes track from left-to-right or right-to-left.

JK
01-07-2008, 11:21 PM
My Ophthalmologist is 75 years old and he does all the old exams which takes an hour. Post exam he gave me those every exercises three years ago and my current prescription is weaker because of it. He feels by fall I will not need glasses except maybe for night driving which I wear a nerdy yellow tinted pair.

Also one of my eyes is stronger than the other. This made me get out of correct posture, which resulted in a deviated curvature of the spine. I had to correct that by using a 1/8 inch heel pad in one of my shoes and eye exercises. Today my back is healthy. Now if I used the computer program where you look at a screen for two seconds and get optic glass cut because of the findings I would need glasses and the back would be unchanged or worse.


If you want to really appreciate life, from fine food to eye candy, from MP3s to picturesque sunset vistas, from the texture of silk and satin to soft leather, one needs to cultivate, develop, and perserve your six senses.

By learning HOW to look (doing these exercises), the beauty of the world becomes more vivid, when in sharp focus. Even if you wear glasses, don't settle for "just" 20/20.

Simply said, most people aren't aware of their true visual potential, until they begin practicing these exercises.

In short, anyone attempting these exercises will experience immediate and tangible benefits within two weeks. While cameras may be great, it's the mind's eye that captures the mood and imagination.


J.K. :wow

P.S. Riders can spend incredible amounts of money and effort to increase their bike's performance, thus enhancing their pride and pleasure. For a few minutes a day, the same results can be made to impact and improve their vision.

Finally, if there was only a way to teach you how to drink them pretty....:drink

Rapid_Roy
01-08-2008, 12:39 AM
This was a thoughtful and helpful thread, with some good benefit to all............................................... ...................who are you and what have you done with JK?:nono :stick

:laugh Kidding, thanks for the information.

rkasal
01-08-2008, 09:18 AM
Finally, if there was only a way to teach you how to drink them pretty....:drink

...or drink them thin. :bolt

jdmetzger
01-08-2008, 09:20 AM
...or drink them thin. :bolt

I was always told "you can drink them cute; you can't drink them thin." However, I think you can drink to the point that you don't care if they are thin or not. :laugh

Personally I've never tried it. We better be careful; this is quickly going off topic in a bad way. :)