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  • #46 - Athletic Performance - Training Your Eyes to Improve Your Reaction Speed
    2025/08/16

    What if training "fast" isn't actually the best way to improve reaction time for athletes? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, all about improving reaction speed to improve athletic performance. I discuss the neurology of reaction speed and how decisions are often made after first taking in visual information and understanding it. This is why improving the speed of visual recognition is actually the game-changer many coaches and athletes are missing from their training. I outline 4 main categories of vision, how to assess and train each of them, and how to make our training specific for each athlete based on their own neurology. I also talk about depth perception, peripheral vision, contrast sensitivity, sympathetic tone, stacking cognitive skills, perturbation, and more. This is one of our longer episodes filled with actionable assessments, drills, and gems that you can put into your practice immediately to train your reaction speed and improve your athletic performance.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 45 分
  • #45 - Interoception and Understanding What Your Body Is Telling You
    2025/08/02

    If you had a sense that could tell you how your body was functioning, would you use it? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, all about interoception and the important role it plays in the nervous system. I begin with a story about a client that was essentially blind to the internal functions and sensations of her own body and the challenges she faced in both training and day-to-day life. I go on to define interoception, the relevant anatomy of the brain and body, its connection to both emotion and physical sensation, and more. I discuss the importance of autonomic function to healthy movement and performance, drills you can use to upregulate and downregulate interoception, and how to assess those drills to make sure you are moving in the right direction for your specific goals. I also discuss various techniques and modalities, like breathing, tongue exercises, meditation, insular belts, and more. Throughout the episode, I tie these concepts and drills back to my client, so I can provide context and show how these concepts are applied in the real world, and to underscore just how life-changing improving someone's sense of interoception can be.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 34 分
  • #44 - Fixing Alisha's Back Pain
    2025/07/19

    What do applied neurology professionals do when they injure their back? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, about Alisha's recent back injury and the tools we used immediately to start to fix her pain and get her back to training. I talk about how she got injured while we were moving, and then go step by step and detail what we did on day one and then throughout the first week to help get her back on track. I discuss how we used the assessment process, combined with some clues from her training history, to find her high-payoff drills, and how we stacked them and drilled them repeatedly until we were able to majorly improve her mobility, relieve her pain, and get her back to her normal self. I also discuss some of the dead-ends we embarked upon that sounded good in theory, but didn't pass the assessment process. This is a case-study in applied neurology, and covers a plethora of concepts, including threat assessment, stacking, closed chain vs open-chain positions, the table dilemma, inhibition tools, isometrics, audio stimulation, tractioning and more. I also talk about my balance-board, and whether or not I consider it valuable as a tool for vestibular training.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 9 分
  • #43 - Inhibition Tools - How To Turn Down Your Pain
    2025/06/13

    What if you could decrease your pain by covering one eye? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, about inhibition tools and how removing stimulus can actually be the key to success when it comes to decreasing pain and improving movement. I talk about overactivity in different systems of the brain, and why sometimes staying in that elevated state of activity can lead to pain, anxiety, lack of focus, training imbalances, and more. By inhibiting some parts of the nervous system, we can focus our training away from areas that are increasing threat, or are simply doing too much of the work so that we can target a weaker system that isn't properly doing it's job. I relay the stories of several clients that benefited from inhibition tools, and give concrete examples of tools that you can easily purchase or make at home. This is a powerful concept that can be useful for those who keep trying to "train" their problems without success, or have "tried everything" and nothing works.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 27 分
  • #42 - The Neurology of Movement
    2025/05/30

    What if you could fix your tight hamstrings by gargling water? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, about how we can better understand movement by learning about the structures of the brain. I go over the main areas of the brain associated with movement, and discuss their location, their function, how to assess them, and how to train them. This episode ties together a bunch of concepts previously discussed on the podcast, like threat, the opposing joint theory, posture and gait assessment, and more, but with a focus on the brain areas that drive many of the inputs and outputs for the rest of the body. We also have a free-ranging discussion around our recent experiences with applied neurology in our own training, and discuss the real-world impacts that gargling, humming, pencil pushups, finger tapping, and vestibular drills are having on our lives today.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 30 分
  • #41 - Gait Assessment - The Neuroscience of Walking
    2025/05/23

    What if you could design your training program based on how you walk? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, about gait assessment, and how the way you walk can reveal the health of your brain and give you clues about how to improve your movement and decrease pain. I discuss the difference between running gait and walking gait, the biomechanical rabbit hole, and why gait assessment is one of my most important assessment tools. I break down four common patterns to look for when assessing gait and give details on how to recognize them, what they mean for the brain and higher order systems, and starting points for training based on each pattern. I also talk about my earliest experiences with gait assessment, why people on Instagram think I'm crazy, and why my current training program revolves around improving my own walking gait.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 26 分
  • #40 - Hypermobility and Pain: What You Need To Know
    2025/05/09

    Are you or is someone you know hypermobile and dealing with pain? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, all about hypermobility, and how it's often connected to chronic pain, injury, and even autonomic issues. I use neurology to explain why this might be, as well as discuss how I approach training hypermobile individuals to decrease pain, optimize interoception, and improve strength in end-ranges of motion. I also discuss how hypermobile individuals are often attracted to modalities centered around flexibility, why this might not be the best training tool for them, and why hypermobility can lead to mapping with pain instead of proprioception, especially at end-ranges of motion. This episode is a great starting point for tackling common issues associated with hypermobility and lays out practical training tools that you can implement right away to start to assess and improve movement and decrease pain in hypermobile individuals.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 18 分
  • #39 - Programming Strength, Movement, and Neurology
    2025/05/02

    Did you know that applied neurology isn't actually the goal? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, about the importance of a balanced strength and movement practice as the foundation for a healthy, fit, and pain-free life. I discuss my own training practice, the pros and cons of following a strict regimen vs following your intuition, why interoception is one of the most important things I teach, why I prioritize balance and coordination over strength, free weights vs machines, gait cycle, rate of perceived exertion and more. I outline the programming we follow in our Strength Dojo and how we integrate applied neurology throughout while still building strength, mobility, and resilience. I also caution the applied neurology enthusiasts against seeing everything in terms of targeted interventions when focusing on the fundamentals may be the solution they are seeking. This episode will empower you to better understand how your body responds to training, and to think about training in a more comprehensive way than just getting faster or stronger.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Links:

    • Learn how Karen solved her plantar fasciitis with strength training and mobility drills

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 時間 23 分