NeuroFeedback for Peak Performance

While neurofeedback can bring relief from a vast array of psychological and medical conditions, it is far from being a training process that only benefits those who are suffering. Because of it's ability to simultaneously improve FOCUS while training the nervous system to remain RELAXED, there has been an explosion in PEAK-PERFORMANCE CLIENTS around the world interested in exploiting neurofeedback's capacity to accelerate brain change to improve physical and mental performance.

Neurofeedback is increasingly being used by elite athletes — including the AFL, the Dutch Olympic Rowing Team, Olympic divers and professional golfers — as well as corporate leaders, performers, musicians and public speakers to settle nerves before a big event and gain an edge over competitors.

With professional athletes, we are talking about hundredths of a point separating competitors. So the MENTAL EDGE and more effortless MIND-BODY WORKFLOW that is developed through neurofeedback training can mean the difference between winning and losing!


In a recent study of research scientists, brain-training with neurofeedback was demonstrated to improve insights and problem-solving abilities while decreasing anxiety and stress. Neurofeedback was also found to improve reflexes, hand-eye coordination, creative flow and consistency in performance in a group of high-achieving musicians at a performing arts school.

Even NASA scientists and the US military use it to train brains. Training with neurofeedback enhances lateral thinking and creativity, and is a powerful weapon to challenge limiting self-beliefs. It increases SELF-CONFIDENCE and the feeling of being EMPOWERED TO CHANGE. After a few months of brain-training many clients report a new sense of self-assurance and a fearlessness to try new things.

Hear from Govert Viergever, Dutch National Olympic Team rower, about how NeurOptimal® has helped him with his Olympic training:

The BENEFITS of brain-training to improve performance include:

  • a quieter mind where obsessive thoughts just fall away

  • a relaxed but focused physical presence

  • enhanced concentration and a feeling of being 'in the zone'

  • improved workflow where the outcome the feels effortless

  • greater consistency in performance with reduced recovery time

  • more positive mental states

  • increased self-confidence

  • reduced performance anxiety

  • increased creativity

  • greater mindfulness

  • improved memory and word-finding skills

  • improved clarity and overall cognition

Want more info: read another article I wrote about Neurofeedback and Peak Performance here.