Changing up how we move helps us activate the brain in more ways. But "change" doesn't just mean what movements. It's about how.
Plainly: Speed matters!
Read MoreChanging up how we move helps us activate the brain in more ways. But "change" doesn't just mean what movements. It's about how.
Plainly: Speed matters!
Read MoreHow we move stimulates our brain in different ways; so YES yoga asana has been proven to help focus, including those with ADHD, if you do it right…
Read MoreYour brain just wants to keep you safe. Part of feeling safe is being able to predict. So it will choose a familiar bad habit over an unfamiliar good habit.
Read MorePain doesn’t come from where you feel the pain, but rather because your brain creates it to make you pay attention to something it wants you to change. Therefore, giving your brain reasons to feel safer is often the remedy for pain!
Read MoreYour brain is in charge of your muscles, so if you want to change your muscles, then change your brain.
Read MoreThe inner ear (a.k.a. your vestibular system) is out-ranked only by the visual system (your eyes) in importance for your brain's overall perception of your environment.
Meaning: a vestibular system with some problems will be felt in your whole body.
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