Help our brain to help our game. Many say we want to retain more information. Age and time work against us, but brain "neuroplasticity" is on our side. Research high performance.
What tools help us?
- Mindfulness
- Exercise
- Metacognition (learning about learning)
- Nutrition
- Sleep
- Writing
- Analogies
- Medication
Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, and olive oil help improve the health of blood vessels, reducing the risk for a memory-damaging stroke.
Fish are high in omega-3 fatty acids, which have been linked to lower levels of beta-amyloid proteins in the blood and better vascular health."
Analogies Analogies help us clarify and associate pieces of information.
Watched a D3 womens hoops game this weekend. A player drove and missed a layup and she sprinted the floor and was the player that contested a pullup off the dribble in transition. That is winning basketball!
— Chris Abaray (@ChrisAbaray) December 5, 2022
I’ve spent over 10 years as a performance psychologist working in elite sport.
— Alex Auerbach, Ph.D., MBA (@AlexAuerbachPhD) December 5, 2022
The best athletes I’ve seen optimize their mind at the same level they optimize their body.
This is the foundational skill I think all performers can master to do the exact same thing:
Kelvin Sampson is a top 5 coach in the NCAA
— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) December 5, 2022
Has turned Houston into an absolute monster 👿
Coaches toughness, winning, and defense as well as anyone in the country
He is also an underrated X and O coach, as you can see here ⬇️
(Via @CoachTyNeal 🎥)
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