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Active focus with [[distance vision]] is active focus.  When you do [[active focus]] with [[close-up]] vision, that's print pushing.
Active focus with [[distance vision]] is active focus.  When you do [[active focus]] with [[close-up]] vision, that's print pushing. (''citation needed)''


Jake Steiner on '''print pushing''': "Pushing focus (or print pushing) is primarily a strain-reducing technique."  But also you should just spend more time looking at faraway things.<ref>https://endmyopia.org/is-print-pushing-the-best-way-to-improve-your-eyesight/</ref>
Jake Steiner on '''print pushing''': "Pushing focus (or print pushing) is primarily a strain-reducing technique."  But also you should just spend more time looking at faraway things.<ref>https://endmyopia.org/is-print-pushing-the-best-way-to-improve-your-eyesight/</ref>

Latest revision as of 16:22, 5 March 2022

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Active focus with distance vision is active focus. When you do active focus with close-up vision, that's print pushing. (citation needed)

Jake Steiner on print pushing: "Pushing focus (or print pushing) is primarily a strain-reducing technique." But also you should just spend more time looking at faraway things.[1]

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