3 Air Force Exercises to Improve Your Vision
Athletes at the Air Force Academy have been performing cadet vision training exercises for more than a decade, with impressive results. The first year the baseball team used vision training, they led the nation in batting average. Since then, Air Force athletes have achieved better than 20/20 vision and improved vision drill scores by 200 to 300 percent. Get your own results with these three vision drills.
Saccadic Drill
Why do it: Enhances eye stamina and focus, which pilots need to complete precision maneuvers and athletes need for games.
How to do it:
- Assume sport-specific stance in front of two different letter charts located 10 feet apart
- Call out first letter on left chart, then rapidly move eyes to read first letter on right chart
- Progress down both charts as quickly as possible
Sets/Duration: 2×60 seconds, 1-2x per week
Eye-Hand Speed Drill
Why do it: Develops hand-eye coordination and improves ability to make split-second decisions.
How to do it:
- Assume athletic stance holding irregularly-shaped rubber reaction ball
- Bounce ball off hard surface and catch
- Change speed or distance to adjust difficulty
- Can be performed alone or with a partner
Sets/Reps: 4×8-12 with 1- to 2-minute rest between sets, 1-2x per week
Accommodation Drill
Why do it: Improves eye focus far and near.
How to do it:
- Stand 20 feet away from 36-point letter wall chart; hold nine-point letter chart about six inches from eyes
- Position hand-held chart slightly below wall chart in line of sight
- Call out first letter on wall chart, then rapidly refocus to call out first letter of hand-held chart
- Progress through both charts as quickly as possible
Sets/Duration: 2×60 seconds, 1-2x per week
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3 Air Force Exercises to Improve Your Vision
Athletes at the Air Force Academy have been performing cadet vision training exercises for more than a decade, with impressive results. The first year the baseball team used vision training, they led the nation in batting average. Since then, Air Force athletes have achieved better than 20/20 vision and improved vision drill scores by 200 to 300 percent. Get your own results with these three vision drills.
Saccadic Drill
Why do it: Enhances eye stamina and focus, which pilots need to complete precision maneuvers and athletes need for games.
How to do it:
- Assume sport-specific stance in front of two different letter charts located 10 feet apart
- Call out first letter on left chart, then rapidly move eyes to read first letter on right chart
- Progress down both charts as quickly as possible
Sets/Duration: 2×60 seconds, 1-2x per week
Eye-Hand Speed Drill
Why do it: Develops hand-eye coordination and improves ability to make split-second decisions.
How to do it:
- Assume athletic stance holding irregularly-shaped rubber reaction ball
- Bounce ball off hard surface and catch
- Change speed or distance to adjust difficulty
- Can be performed alone or with a partner
Sets/Reps: 4×8-12 with 1- to 2-minute rest between sets, 1-2x per week
Accommodation Drill
Why do it: Improves eye focus far and near.
How to do it:
- Stand 20 feet away from 36-point letter wall chart; hold nine-point letter chart about six inches from eyes
- Position hand-held chart slightly below wall chart in line of sight
- Call out first letter on wall chart, then rapidly refocus to call out first letter of hand-held chart
- Progress through both charts as quickly as possible
Sets/Duration: 2×60 seconds, 1-2x per week