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RECHARGE
Health & Wellness

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NeuroCognitive Flow Rate

OVERVIEW

By measuring neuro-cognitive flow rates in your brain we are able to more closely determine how quickly your brain is able to be trained in new tasks,  how long if may take for your brain to concentrate and focus.  These tests are the first steps in trying to quantify how long it may take your brain to get into the zone or focus and be ready to perform at the highest levels.  Calming your thoughts are critical components when competing.

WHY

Why would you do this test? Neurocogitive flow rate testing helps athletes identify when their brain has reached a state of calmness and focus and understanding how that process takes for them.  By measuring brain waves simultaneously while perform a few relaxing exercises, we can determine when their brains have reached a calm.

 

RECOMMENDED

Who is this test recommended for?  Neurocognitive flow rate testing is recommended for every athlete regardless of age or sport they play.

HOW OFTEN

How often should you repeat this test?  We recommend neurocognitive flow rate testing every 6-12 months, unless the athlete has difficulty concentrating or attaining focus.

 

BODY PARTS

Which body parts are or can be tested?  The brain is the only part tested.

 

RESULTS

What are the results of this test?   The results will help athletes determine two primary objectives.  First being how long it takes their brain to reach a state of calm, and learn not to rush it.  Secondly, is what it feels like when their brain has reached a state of calm so they are able to reproduce these results before a big race or game.

 

SUMMARY

 What does this help to improve?  By understanding how to calm the nerves or more importantly their brain before a competition should result in helping them control the chaos frequently displayed by athletes before a competition.

 

 

BRAIN TRAINING

Given the fast pace of today’s competitive global marketplace, now more than ever corporations seek to employ individuals who are able to achieve and exceed organizational goals.   They seek to recruit individuals with the ability to initiate, think outside the box, and use diversified, more efficient approaches to the task at hand.   Brain training and neurofeedback devices are relatively new to the realm of wellness.  At Recharge we recognize the importance for clients to have sharp mental focus and a calm mind during stressful personal or workplace situations.  Brain training helps establish new neurological connections and open up new pathways for better control of their mind. 

WHY

​Why would you do brain training?  Brain training is a way of strengthening cognitive skills by improving neural connections in the brain so that it grasps and processes incoming information better.  By establishing more neural connections athletes are able to make decisions faster and process situations more quickly.  The human brain continues to develop throughout your life. Our brain possesses the astounding ability to grow new neurological circuits to replace old neural pathways. As the brain develops it becomes denser as these new circuits are created. Like any other muscle, with the right training and attention, the brain can learn to perform tasks that were previously not possible. This process is called neuroplasticity.

 

RECOMMENDED

Who is brain training recommended for?  Brain training is recommended every client regardless of age.  To make better and faster decisions in your life you need more brain horse power.

HOW OFTEN

How often should you repeat brain training?  For brain training we recommend as often as possible.

 

SUMMARY

 What does this help to improve?  Customers who perform brain training sessions experience enhanced job performance increased productivity, and they even perform better on the athletic field and behind the wheels of a car. Additionally, brain training helps individuals gain self-confidence, as well as a better understanding and involvement in the company’s overall targets, goal setting, and achieving processes.

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