We all know how important it is to keep our bodies fit by doing things like going to the gym, jogging, and even having sex. But, did you know that you can exercise your eyes as well? Eye exercising will keep your eyes healthy and help minimize eyestrain.
Steps
- Sit comfortably on a  chair. Rub your hands together until they feel warm. Close your eyes  and cover them lightly with your cupped palms. Avoid applying pressure  on your eyeballs. Place your palms so that the nose remains uncovered,  and the eyes remain behind the slight hollow of the palms. Make sure  that no light rays enter the eyes, and leave no gaps between fingers or  between the edge of the palms and the nose. You may still see other  lingering traces of colors. Imagine deep blackness and focus on the  blackness. Take deep breaths slowly and evenly, while thinking of some  happy incident; or visualize a distant scene. After your eyes see  nothing but blackness, remove your palms from your eyes.   Repeat the  palming for 3 minutes or more.
 - Close your eyes tightly for 3-5 seconds, then open them for 3-5  seconds. Repeat this 7 or 8 times.
 - Close your eyes and massage them with circular movements of your  fingers for 1-2 minutes. Make sure you press very lightly; otherwise,  you could hurt your eyes.
 - Press three fingers of each hand against your upper eyelids, and  hold them there for 1-2 seconds, then release. Repeat 5 times.
 - Sit and relax.  Roll your eyes clockwise, then counter-clockwise. Repeat 5 times, and  blink in between each time.
 - Sit about 6 inches (150 mm) from the window. Make a mark on the  glass at your eye level (a small sticker, black or red, would be  perfect). Look through this mark and focus on something far away for  10-15 seconds, gunu then focus on the mark again.
 - Hold a pencil in front of you at arm's length. Move your arm slowly  to your nose, and follow the pencil with your eyes until you can keep it  in focus. Repeat 10 times.
 - Look in front of you at the opposite  and pretend that you are  writing with your eyes, without turning your head. It may seem difficult  at first, but with a bit of practice it is really fun. The bigger the  letters, the better the effect.
 - Imagine that you are standing in front of a really big clock. Look  at the middle of the clock. Then look at any hour mark, without turning  your head. Look back at the center. Then look at another hour mark. Do  this at least 12 times. You can also do this exercise with your eyes  closed.
 - Focus on a distant object (over 150 feet or 50 m away) for several  seconds and slowly refocus your eyes on a nearby object (less than 30  feet or 10 m away) that's in the same direction. Focus for several  seconds and go back to the distant object. Do this 5 times.
 -  Focus on an object in the distance (as far as possible) with a low  contrasting background. Do this for a few minutes every half hour or so.  This does not improve your vision, nor does any other technique. It  can, however, maintain your best eyesight level during the day and  prevent significant further vision deterioration.
 - Make up and down eye movements starting from up to to down. Do this 8 times. Then do the side to side eye movement, starting from left to right. Repeat this 8 times. Make sure not to add pressure to your eyes! It only worsen your vision!
 
- Extensive peer reviewed research has shown that visual clarity  is not improved by exercise. Some people have weakness in the ability to  turn their eye in or out. You may have esotropia (eye naturally turned  in) or exotropia (eye naturally turned out). Exercise may help these  conditions.
 - Consult your optometrist (eye doctor) before doing any of these  exercises. The last thing you want to do is add further strain to your  eyes, or damage them permanently.
 - When doing these exercises, make sure that you're not facing  anybody, or that they know you're doing eye exercises. Otherwise they  might think you've gone nuts.
 - Doing these exercises when you wear contacts may cause them to  suction to your eyeball. They might also move around and possibly become  folded and/or dislodged, which can be extremely uncomfortable as well.
 - Do not apply pressure on your eyes.
 - Wash your hands before doing these exercises to avoid getting irritants in your eye.
 
- Pencil
 
- Eye drops (Eyes may become dry)
 
- It's more important to do the exercises regularly than to do  them for a long time. Even 30-60 seconds of eye movement every hour is  very helpful. For example, when your computer takes its sweet time to do  something, most people just stare at the poor thing and waste the time,  but you can make a few circles with your eyes. Even the first day you  do this, you should notice that, when you finish working, your eyes  aren't as tired as usual.
 - Taking short breaks from near work (e.g. staring at a computer  monitor) to stare out to the distance also relieves some strain.
 - Palming is a good method to help your eyes feel better. You close  your eyes and put your palms over them, this will rest your eyes.
 - Blink the eyes many times.
 - Splash your eyes with cold water repeatedly when feasible, and especially when your eyes are strained.
 
- Eye  Exercises for Eye Relaxation and Natural Vision Correction
 - http://www.totemdog.com/eyesite
 - http://www.rebuildyourvision.com
 - Animated eye exercises to improve vision
 
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