Similar to biofeedback, neurofeedback, or EEG biofeedback, helps reduce your mental and emotional barriers by changing your brainwave patterns. Helpful for treating many symptoms ranging from depression to chronic pain, neurofeedback can help you eliminate mental discomfort from your life.
Whether is is sports, business, school, or just living life, NeuroFitness can be the catalyst for reaching greater success in less time and overcoming barriers that have halted you in the past.
Neurofeedback has been successfully employed by Olympic athletes, opera singers, race car drivers, business professionals and various other specialists who require top performance in very demanding environments. It helps professionals reduce tension, increase awareness, and maintain their focus on the task at hand.
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It is nothing new to peak performance that “where the head goes, the body will follow”. Playing the “head game” or “get your head in the game” and “get out of your head” are all common phrases from coaches and trainers in any sport. There are no secrets to the fact that past defeats, failures, slips, falls, or fears all add up and compound the barriers that any top performing athlete or business exec will face. Neurofeedback has been successfully used for peak performance applications. Users of neurofeedback find they can get into the “zone” more easily and stay there longer.
Neurofeedback will someday be a norm for PGA Tour pros.
NeuroFitness peak performance clients utilize the system to gain a mental or physical boost.
High performance professional and athletes find their enhanced ability to both relax and focus means they can “be in the moment” without stressing about what happened in the past, or what could happen in the future. In addition, the release of tension means athletes suffer fewer sore muscles and recover from injuries more quickly. This same lack of tension allows business professionals to remain focused and driven in times of stress. Gio Valiante, a sports psychologist to a number of top golfers including Justin Leonard and Chris Dimarco, says "neurofeedback will one day be the norm for PGA Tour pros,” according to a Wall Street Journal article.