Depth Perception: Noun. the ability to perceive the relative distance of objects in one's visual field.
You do not notice when your depth perception is off if you have been wearing glasses for some time. I wore glasses for nearly 8 years. Yesterday, I went to the Optometrist and got contacts again. The difference was so dramatic that I could not drive for about an hour. The ground was closer, I could see by moving my eyes instead of my head. It was dramatic, eye opening (literally) and incredible to see the world as it should be seen once again.
Today, I shot for the first time ever with contact lenses. For the first hour I was shooting all over the place, I could not seem to find my focus point. And then suddenly.... WHAM. There it was. I started shooting my full dozen, not trying to score, just relaxing, breathing out on release and following through a bit with my bow arm.
3 solid rounds of 12 arrows in which 9 out of 12 landed in red, yellow or near the line in blue. I was in absolute heaven! I think I found my form, and my eyes helped me do it. I would recommend to anyone who asks: get contacts so you can see the way you were meant to see!
one of 3, 12 arrow rounds. all three were like this. 9 of 12 hit the target every time.