Training World Cup Champions, Surgeons, and the Boston Celtics–the Mind as a Secret Weapon in Peak Performance
We all know people with reputations for thriving under pressure. As the stakes rise, so does their performance. Sports offer some of the most vivid examples of this tendency, with athletes like Kobe Bryant always seeming to make the big play and others…not. These stone-cold superstars are genetic anomalies. While most of us mere mortals [...]
Tags: biofeedback, Meditation, Mind Room, neurofeedback, peak performance, stress, World Cup
Posted June 28, 2010 by Ted Baxa under Brain exercise, Exercise, Neuroscience, Physical exercise

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