188: Scott Robinson on The Nervous System, Overcoming Mental Barriers and Advanced Athlete Learning Concepts | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

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Today’s episode features neurology expert and personal trainer, Scott Robinson.  Scott is an Applied Movement Neurology (AMN) master practitioner and the creator of AMN Neuro-Flexibility.  He has worked successfully with all levels of neurological complexity in his time training and coaching a wide variety of clients.  Scott is a specialist in dealing with a variety of neurological issues, such as weakness, pain, compensations, range of motion and trauma to the emotional systems, amongst many others.  Scott is a former athlete in Taekwondo and has more than 20 years of experience in Applied Movement Neurology.  Scott also runs the Instagram account @the.brain.guy and is a presenter and practitioner at integrated vitality retreats. The nervous system is always an important and popular topic in the world of not only athletic performance, but human performance and development in general.    Our emotions and subconscious state, as well as our bioelectric network are all substantial players in how we train and recover, as well as stay healthy in the process.  Good coaches know these elements intuitively, but we are now starting to be able to point out the science and ideas behind it all.  Today’s show takes a step back from sets, reps and exercises, and looks at these higher-order influences on athletic performance from a perspective of the brain and nervous system. On the show, Scott talks about inhibitive factors of the nervous system, as well as the important leap in looking from athletes only in a chemical perspective, and to a bioelectric perspective, which has implications running into things like fascial performance and therapeutic modalities.   He also gets into the role of emotions and beliefs and their impact on training, as well as methods that can be used to help clear these inhibiting factors.  Finally, we get into an awesome talk on the critical factors by which learning can take place in a session, and how this impacts our entry point into the workout itself, drawing a lot of parallels with my prior show with Rafe Kelley.  This show starts great, and just gets better as we go along, and has tons of gems throughout that are truly game-changing for any coach or athlete. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster.com, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. View more show notes at just-fly-sports.com/podcast-188-scott-robinson/

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