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The Basics, Starting Out
Why keep both eyes open?
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<blockquote data-quote="RBetts" data-source="post: 362888" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>Blinders are to create tunnel vision. Your eyes can process over 600 objects in a single second. This can and does create concentration lapses. This will also take you out of full beta phase (1 of 4 distinct brainwave activities) You can learn about this neruo science in many places. Amazingly with just a little education you can apply it to whatever subject and see immediate improvement in your capabilities.</p><p> With some understanding you can then seek out programs in most subjects for an even greater advancement. </p><p> Most top athletes have been exposed to these and other methods to help with training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBetts, post: 362888, member: 22077"] Blinders are to create tunnel vision. Your eyes can process over 600 objects in a single second. This can and does create concentration lapses. This will also take you out of full beta phase (1 of 4 distinct brainwave activities) You can learn about this neruo science in many places. Amazingly with just a little education you can apply it to whatever subject and see immediate improvement in your capabilities. With some understanding you can then seek out programs in most subjects for an even greater advancement. Most top athletes have been exposed to these and other methods to help with training. [/QUOTE]
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