You can indeed “make up” your mind. By immersing yourself in loops of movements and concepts, you can learn at an unprecedented rate. With a headset that blocks out distractions and our content featuring perfect motions, even in activities you’ve never encountered before, your neurons will fire in coordination with the specific muscles, as if you are actually performing those movements. We began this journey with competitive swimming.
You’ll find an expanding library of content, and you can even suggest specific topics to help you master your chosen skills. This is the most direct path to profound improvement in learning. Our methods have helped individuals recovering from strokes regain their ability to walk, enabled athletes to win Olympic medals, and assisted young students in earning full-time college scholarships before they reach puberty. By leveraging the principles of neuroplasticity, you can unlock your brain’s potential and excel in the areas you are passionate about.
In this demo, you’ll see the complete breaststroke, including turns and full stroke execution. However, when we refine this, you’ll receive specific segments to neurally “memorize.” These will include:
• Just the pull.
• Just the body position.
• Just the timing.
• Just the hip rotation to set up the ideal kick angle.
• Just the flexibility assessment of that joint.
• Just the streamlined hand position for the 200 that I will advocate.
• Just the swim bench whip kick at full speed or the Leaper combined with the vertical jump test and the push-and-glide-for-distance test in the pool.
And there will be dozens of other segments to train your brain to commit these techniques as habits—soon you won’t even need to consciously think about them. Few coaches teach this way now, but soon it will be the norm. Be a leader and start now.
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We’re working on a segment by segment library of Neuroplastic videos for swimmers.
If you’re a subscriber, you may have seen my Stroke Report Card. You’re welcome to download this work in progress. Each of the segments highlighted in blue are linked to YouTube videos. Please note that some of these links may not be relevant yet—they’re simply placeholders for the hard work still ahead. For the neuro-training component, focusing on each movement individually will enable us to direct swimmers—or ourselves—to five-minute loops designed for learning, relearning, or mentally practicing skills. This approach will help these skills manifest more quickly and permanently in stroke mechanics, alignment, training, and racing.
Here’s the link to the Stroke Report Card, where I have swimmers rank themselves on a scale of 1-5. Feel free to use it with my compliments. As we continue to update, improve, and even add new mechanical options, your subscription guarantees you’ll receive the latest updates.
You can also reach me directly at Steve@competitiveswimmer.com for interaction, questions, or even to share your own point of view. Everything I’ve learned, I’ve learned from smart swimmers and coaches.
Looking forward to collaborating with subscribers to the Magazines who are using the content we create to help people learn and re-learn as they take advantage of their neuroplastic brain power.