Description
To you who want to improve sports and eSports.
It only takes 3 minutes a day. Would you like to improve your dynamic visual acuity with eye training just by looking at it?
It is also recommended for middle-aged and older people who are worried about eye weakness.
ONLY 3 MINUTES OF TRAINING A DAY MAKES A DIFFERENCE FROM YOUR RIVALS!
Dynamic vision is especially important in ball games such as baseball, soccer(football), and tennis, martial arts such as boxing and MMA that instantly judge the opponent's movements, and eSports where judgment on a frame-by-frame basis determines victory or defeat.
The quality of dynamic visual acuity depends on the muscles of the eyes.
Dynamic visual acuity is the ability to move the eyes quickly and smoothly with muscles. Therefore, it is the ability to be trained by continuing training every day no matter how old you are. However, this may not be well known. So, the sooner you start, the more you can make a difference from your rivals.
In this app, we have prepared 4 exercises to train the muscles of the eyes just by looking at it, which is very easy.
-Teleportation
Training to visually track a teleporting object.
-Zigzag
Visual tracking exercises. (diagonal/DVA)
-Tile
Visual tracking exercises. (vertical and horizontal/DVA)
-3D
Kinetic vision acuity Exercises.(3D/KVA)
You can also adjust the speed here. If you want to become a top player, try ”fast” or ”super fast”, and if you are a child or middle-aged or older, try ”normal” or ”slow”.
It may not produce as straightforward results as muscle training. However, dynamic visual acuity will definitely improve with continued training. It only takes 3 minutes a day, so please continue training.
If you feel that your dynamic vision has improved, please let us know in the reviews.
We hope that your future will shine with improved dynamic vision.
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- New menu "Flash Memory Test" added from ver1.1.0!
Take advantage of the ability to read information instantaneously (instantaneous vision) and short-term memory (working memory) that you have developed through eye exercises, and try again and again.