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Welcome to the I-ON Blog!

posted Monday, 30 October 2006

class="567163519-30082006">As an eye doctor with a specialty interest in sports medicine, it has been my privilege to work with some of the highest paid athletes in baseball. The reality is, whether I am helping a seasoned professional or a young athlete just starting to play, it is very exciting to watch an athlete I have worked with see an immediate improvement in their game.


If you go to the website you will see testimonials from athletes around the country that have used the I-ON Eye Trainers. This is a new experience for me in that always before I worked with the athlete and experienced first hand how working with my developments improved performance. I really get a kick out of hearing from people I have never met telling me what a positive effect the I-ON Eye Trainer has had on the players they work with or on their own game.

As an intro to this blog I just wanted to make sure that every athlete understands the importance of good eye health. You can have the best equipment in the world and the latest state of the art training tools like the I-ON Eye Trainer, but if your vision is compromised, you will not be playing up to your potential.

It is very easy to think that you are seeing well when in fact you are not. That is because most vision deficiencies occur very slowly. Over a long period of time you will adapt to some degree to the visual impairment. The reality is you think you are seeing as well as you ever did when, in fact, your vision may be greatly decreased causing your overall performance level to be well below your real potential.
 
A good eye exam will make sure that your game is not needlessly compromised
If you do not have an eye doctor who is able to communicate with you how to address the visual demands of your sport, you can check out the Sports Vision Section of the American Optometric Association. Click on the Find a Doctor logo. These doctors have a special interest in sports medicine as it relates to vision and should be able to help you get your game in focus.

Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have concerning the I-ON Eye Trainers and how they can help you get the most out of your game, or visit our website at I-ONtheball.com. Until next time...

Keep Your Eye On the Ball.

Gregory S. Moore OD

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