Neuro-Optometrist: Your Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Dr. Bryce AppelbaumYour Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Ep. 326 with Dr. Bryce Apbaum
Neuro-Optometrist: Your Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Dr. Bryce AppelbaumYour Eyes Are Sabotaging Your Performance and You Have No Idea | Ep. 326 with Dr. Bryce Apbaum  
Podcast: Founder's Story
Published On: Mon Mar 23 2026
Description: Daniel Robbins interviews Dr. Bryce Appelbaum about why training the eye brain connection can be one of the biggest performance upgrades available and why vision decline with age does not have to be inevitable. They discuss functional vision problems that often go undetected, how screen habits are creating widespread strain and fatigue, and what people can do right now to improve clarity, stamina, and focus. Key Discussion Points Dr. Bryce explains the difference between reactive eye care and proactive vision performance training, emphasizing that the brain is attached to the eyes and must be trained as a system. He challenges the belief that reading glasses are unavoidable in your forties and shares a simple “eye pushups” near far focusing drill to strengthen the focusing system over time. The conversation explores how symptoms labeled as ADHD or dyslexia can overlap with treatable functional vision issues, especially when tracking, focusing, and processing are inefficient. Dr. Bryce breaks down screen time habits, the 20 20 20 rule, and why blue light is not the enemy but artificial blue light late at night can disrupt sleep and recovery. Takeaways Vision performance is trainable, and improving focus, tracking, and convergence can improve reading stamina, productivity, sports performance, and day to day clarity. If your prescription is changing every year as an adult, that can be a signal of adaptation to stress and over reliance on lenses rather than building a stronger focusing system. Small habits stack: breaks from screens, distance viewing, night shift mode, and the right blue light protection before bed can meaningfully improve sleep quality and reduce strain. ScreenFit and targeted vision training can create measurable symptom reduction and help people become less dependent on readers, even later in life, when done consistently and correctly. Closing Thoughts This episode is a wake up call that many performance and “focus” issues are not purely mindset or motivation problems, they can be visual system problems hiding in plain sight. Dr. Bryce Appelbaum leaves listeners with a practical path: train the system, build healthier screen habits, and treat vision like every other part of the body you want to keep strong for decades. Limited Time Offer – Get Huel today with my exclusive offer of 15% OFF online with my code FOUNDER at huel.com/founder. New Customers Only. Thank you to Huel for partnering and supporting our show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.