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By ZeaVision
ZeaVision’s entire family of EyePromise® supplements are now certified under the NSF International's Certified for Sport® program

By Tetsuya Tamura / Primary Shop
New PRIMARY Strobe Glasses for sports vision training is now in promotion. The patented stroboscopic effect by LCD shutter lens system improves athletes' performance just during daily training.

By Perry Opticians
So how do you choose the best optician for you out of all that lot? Well, of all the opticians in Bournemouth or in Poole how many specialise in colour contact lens technology to deal with visual stress and related problems such as dyslexia?

By Perry Optometrists
Visual stress is associated with reading difficulties, sensitivity to light and the headaches you get from looking at some visual patterns. Even people with normal vision can suffer from it.

By Perry Optometrists - Sports Vision Opticians
Research has shown that for fast moving ball sports, often played in variable light conditions, such as football, rugby, tennis or baseball, amber coloured contact lenses improve visibility of the ball and make the field of play clearer.

By Perry Optometrists
Training in concentration is part of the picture of course but other aspects of sports vision can be improved to great advantage. Squash players would be a good example there or indeed players in any team sport.

By Perry Optometrists
Contact lenses are a sports person's secret weapon. Modern contact lenses can improve your athletic performance immediately.

By Natural Athletic Nutrition LLC
Dietary Supplement Helps Athletes Quickly Learn and Develop Sport Specific Motor Skills During Training.

By Natural Athletic Nutrition LLC
A substance found in bilberry fruit can regenerate rhodopsin, the eye pigment responsible for seeing in low-light situations.

By SportsVision Magazine
Specialty sports vision facilities are helping athletes train skills that many believed were “untrainable"; skills like anticipation, field vision, timing, sport intelligence, game tempo, reaction speed, focus and concentration.





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