An Introduction to Neurocentric Training with Jannik Schuster
Description
Summary
In this podcast episode, neuroathletic performance and pain coach Jannik Schuster discusses neurocentric training, a method focusing on the brain and nervous system to enhance performance and alleviate pain. Schuster explains how he discovered this approach through personal experience with injuries and highlights its effectiveness in reducing inflammation and pain. He defines neurocentric training as targeting brain and nervous system interactions to improve performance, distinguishing it from traditional training methods that focus on biomechanical structures. Schuster emphasizes the significance of understanding the nervous system's role in pain and movement limitations, advocating for individualized approaches to address specific nervous system needs. He also discusses the integration of neurocentric training with traditional practices, the impact of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive inputs, and the potential for neurocentric training to become more prevalent in both athletic and therapeutic settings. The conversation underscores the importance of neuroplasticity and suggests resources for those interested in exploring neurocentric training further.
Guest
Jannik Schuster — Neuroathletic Performance and Pain Coach, M.Sc. in Sports Science, educator, and former elite footballer. After training in the youth academy of FC Augsburg and the professional squad of FC Schweinfurt, Jannik discovered neurocentric training as a breakthrough method to unlock performance, prevent injury, and resolve pain. Educated through Z-Health and grounded in sports science, he now helps others apply neuro-based strategies for pain-free movement and optimal function
Content
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:47 Yannick's Background and Introduction to Neuroathletic Training
00:02:49 Definition and Differentiation of Neurocentric Training
00:04:36 Scientific Foundation of Neurocentric Training
00:08:39 Common Misconceptions in Neurotraining
00:10:23 Role of the Nervous System in Pain and Movement Limitations
00:11:55 Neurocentric Training in Rehab
00:14:42 Assessment and Testing in Neurocentric Training
00:21:46 Role of Visual, Vestibular, and Proprioceptive Inputs
00:25:19 Typical Neuroperformance Training Session
00:28:17 Effects Observed in Performance-Oriented Athletes
00:31:01 Athlete Feedback on Neuro Training
00:35:38 Prevalence of Neurocentric Training in Elite Sports
00:37:29 Integration with Traditional Training and Therapy
00:40:08 Incorporating Neurocentric Elements in Daily Work
00:47:03 Striking Changes Observed Through Neuro Training
00:49:23 Resources for Learning About Neurocentric Training
00:51:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Bonus Material
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