“I won silver at the renowned
Junior Olympics for Tae Kwon Do.”
In the fast-paced sport of Tae Kwon Do, there is no time to readjust glasses in the midst of combat. Ever since I started Tae Kwon Do at the age of eight, things always seemed blurry and I could not train to my full potential.
My parents decided to take a new approach, corneal reshaping lenses, after getting recommendations from the parents of my friend. They were amazing! You would only have to put them on at night, and then in the morning your eyes would see things with better clarity. At first, my natural reflexes shut my eyes every time the contact lenses came close to them, but gradually I was able to put them in easily.
After one year of wearing these lenses and four months of rigorous training, I won silver at the renowned Junior Olympics for Tae Kwon Do in 2006. Two years later, I returned to the Junior Olympics in 2008. My eyesight was sharp and precise. It seemed like magic, but I was able to predict my opponent’s moves, and I countered it quickly. During a short pause, I saw my parents cheering for me, and in a rush of power, speed, and adrenaline, I won in the last ten seconds. Can you do that with glasses?
Frank