Glasses and exercise :(
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I take my glasses off while I am using the cardio machines but I have a real hard time reading the displays. Sometime I put them in the plastic cup holders, so that I can put them on to read the display.
As with the poster, I also sometimes take the glasses off on cardio machines.
For me it's not a problem in that as long as i can lean forward a bit and see how far i've gone / check on the time (one of the display settings has big numbers so it works out ok).
But I understand not everyone is comfortable doing this.0 -
Oh yeah, used to drive me bonkers. But I had laser eye surgery three years ago, sorry to hear it isn't an option for you, best money I ever spent!0
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Anti-fog wipes, sweatband is how I deal with it. I also take my glasses off and go completely by sound for yoga, which can be a bit tricky if he calls out a pose I'm not familiar with but the inversions are sort of difficult with glasses lol.0
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