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A Brain-Based Peak Performance Model Using Meditation, EMDR & Cardio Imagery & Rehearsal J. Patrick Gannon, PhD Peak Performance Systems San Francisco www.PeakPerformance101.com J. Patrick Gannon, PhD Peak Performance Systems San Francisco www.PeakPerformance101.com
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Background To Study Clinical practice working with performance issues over 10 years Personal experience as college athlete, tennis coach, public speaker, trainer Developing knowledge in neuroscience, exercise physiology, meditation, state dependent learning, dissociation Clinical practice working with performance issues over 10 years Personal experience as college athlete, tennis coach, public speaker, trainer Developing knowledge in neuroscience, exercise physiology, meditation, state dependent learning, dissociation
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Exploratory Study of Small Sample of Performers Singers Musicians Public Speakers (2) Job Seekers (2) Singers Musicians Public Speakers (2) Job Seekers (2)
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Purpose of Study Test 3 brain-based peak performance tools on various performance measures Can we “imprint” new learning in brain? Can we bypass old neural circuits that hold anxiety and “install” new circuits? Can we install elements of Flow state? Can we “BrainScript” new performance routines that redefines peak performance training? Test 3 brain-based peak performance tools on various performance measures Can we “imprint” new learning in brain? Can we bypass old neural circuits that hold anxiety and “install” new circuits? Can we install elements of Flow state? Can we “BrainScript” new performance routines that redefines peak performance training?
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Traditional Sport/Performance Psychology Tools Relaxation Goal Setting Visualization/Imagery Self-Talk Concentration/Focus Relaxation Goal Setting Visualization/Imagery Self-Talk Concentration/Focus
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Limitations of Traditional Peak Performance Training Creative arts performers (not athletes) often overlook performance skills in lieu of practicing their craft Research suggests only half benefit from psychological skill training when used. Why? Training is not “state dependent”--skills learned in non-performance situations do not always “cross over” into performance Hypothesis: Performance anxiety blocks execution of newly learned skills Creative arts performers (not athletes) often overlook performance skills in lieu of practicing their craft Research suggests only half benefit from psychological skill training when used. Why? Training is not “state dependent”--skills learned in non-performance situations do not always “cross over” into performance Hypothesis: Performance anxiety blocks execution of newly learned skills
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Performance Anxiety Anxiety includes trait anxiety (personality) plus state anxiety (situational) which interacts to create intensity of performance anxiety PA is biggest barrier to peak performance PA has a “long tail” - back to childhood trauma and past performance failures Must be clinically treated first using EMDR, before peak performance scripts can be installed Anxiety includes trait anxiety (personality) plus state anxiety (situational) which interacts to create intensity of performance anxiety PA is biggest barrier to peak performance PA has a “long tail” - back to childhood trauma and past performance failures Must be clinically treated first using EMDR, before peak performance scripts can be installed
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Performance Stress Triggers Hardwired Survival States PA triggers/consequence of hardwired self- preservation instincts such as “fight/flight” response Evolutionary psychology has identified three other survival states: freeze, fright and faint. Sequence: Freeze, Flight, Fight, Fright, Faint Is there a sixth “F”? Flow? PA triggers/consequence of hardwired self- preservation instincts such as “fight/flight” response Evolutionary psychology has identified three other survival states: freeze, fright and faint. Sequence: Freeze, Flight, Fight, Fright, Faint Is there a sixth “F”? Flow?
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Study of British Conservatory Students (Gruzelier, Egner & Vernon, 2003-06) Random assignment, coaches’ blind ratings of performance following one of six interventions: three brain states (alpha/theta, sensory-motor response and Beta1), exercise, mental skills or Alexander Technique Results: only alpha/theta brain state training using neurofeedback showed significant performance improvement Random assignment, coaches’ blind ratings of performance following one of six interventions: three brain states (alpha/theta, sensory-motor response and Beta1), exercise, mental skills or Alexander Technique Results: only alpha/theta brain state training using neurofeedback showed significant performance improvement
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Aerobic/Cardio Exercise Aerobic exercise enhances neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity in hippocampus responsible for learning and memory Exercise produces and releases neurotransmitters affecting mood, attention, perception, motivation and arousal Exercise stimulates blood flow in brain and release of BDNF which stimulates cell growth Neurons that “fire together, wire together” Aerobic exercise enhances neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity in hippocampus responsible for learning and memory Exercise produces and releases neurotransmitters affecting mood, attention, perception, motivation and arousal Exercise stimulates blood flow in brain and release of BDNF which stimulates cell growth Neurons that “fire together, wire together”
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Impact of Exercise On Anxiety Reduction Exercise acts as analgesic (pain relieving) and sedative (anti-anxiety) Exercise reduces physical symptoms of anxiety Exercise offers sense of mastery and control over challenging situations especially when combined with imagery and goal setting Exercise acts as analgesic (pain relieving) and sedative (anti-anxiety) Exercise reduces physical symptoms of anxiety Exercise offers sense of mastery and control over challenging situations especially when combined with imagery and goal setting
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Three Brain-Based Tools for Peak Performance Meditation/Neurofeedback Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Cardio Imagery and Rehearsal (CIR) Meditation/Neurofeedback Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Cardio Imagery and Rehearsal (CIR)
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Meditation/Neurofeedback Promotes relaxation response, focused attention (concentration), mental discipline and reduces distractability Builds resistance to stress Promotes non-judgmental acceptance of self Limitations of meditation and neurofeedback Promotes relaxation response, focused attention (concentration), mental discipline and reduces distractability Builds resistance to stress Promotes non-judgmental acceptance of self Limitations of meditation and neurofeedback
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EMDR Clinical technique for PTSD, anxiety disorders, past trauma and performance anxiety Used effectively with athletes, musicians, singers, public speakers, business and sales personnel Triggers REM brain state allowing rapid information processing capability Used for clearing past trauma and installing new behavioral scripts for peak performance Clinical technique for PTSD, anxiety disorders, past trauma and performance anxiety Used effectively with athletes, musicians, singers, public speakers, business and sales personnel Triggers REM brain state allowing rapid information processing capability Used for clearing past trauma and installing new behavioral scripts for peak performance
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Cardio Imagery & Rehearsal (CIR) Combines aerobic exercise concurrent with mental imagery of performance Repeated mental rehearsal of performance routines while exercising “primes” the brain to learn new performance scripts Repeated rehearsal activates “imprinting” of new scripts which aids memorization and performance skills Replaces anxiety scripts with mastery scripts Combines aerobic exercise concurrent with mental imagery of performance Repeated mental rehearsal of performance routines while exercising “primes” the brain to learn new performance scripts Repeated rehearsal activates “imprinting” of new scripts which aids memorization and performance skills Replaces anxiety scripts with mastery scripts
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Method Six session training model provided Introduction/Assessment Training in MM, EMDR, CIR with focus on past performance problems/trauma EMDR installation of performance scripts Review and re-installation using EMDR Review CIR with pre-performance plan Follow-up assessment Six session training model provided Introduction/Assessment Training in MM, EMDR, CIR with focus on past performance problems/trauma EMDR installation of performance scripts Review and re-installation using EMDR Review CIR with pre-performance plan Follow-up assessment
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Findings Reduced Performance Anxiety Improved concentration, focus, mental clarity High engagement with Content Good execution of the performance plan Low level of self-consciousness Ease of experience applying skills Internal/External Feedback positive Reduced Performance Anxiety Improved concentration, focus, mental clarity High engagement with Content Good execution of the performance plan Low level of self-consciousness Ease of experience applying skills Internal/External Feedback positive
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Discussion BrainScripting:Proposing A New Theory of Peak Performance Based on Neuroscience Applied Neurogenesis & Neuroplasticity Create new neural pathways supporting peak performance using EMDR to install performance scripts and Cardio Imagery and Rehearsal as a “driver” of new skill learning and neural cell growth Training in interhemispheric coherence-balancing right and left brains using three brain-based techniques Use meditation and neurofeedback to evoke alpha/theta brainwave on demand Install Flow states using EMDR BrainScripting:Proposing A New Theory of Peak Performance Based on Neuroscience Applied Neurogenesis & Neuroplasticity Create new neural pathways supporting peak performance using EMDR to install performance scripts and Cardio Imagery and Rehearsal as a “driver” of new skill learning and neural cell growth Training in interhemispheric coherence-balancing right and left brains using three brain-based techniques Use meditation and neurofeedback to evoke alpha/theta brainwave on demand Install Flow states using EMDR
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Workshop Promo Performance clinic for anyone wanting to reduce performance anxiety or install performance scripts Fill out self-assessment first (hand out) Visit website: www.PeakPerformance101.com For articles, videos, services and contact info Performance clinic for anyone wanting to reduce performance anxiety or install performance scripts Fill out self-assessment first (hand out) Visit website: www.PeakPerformance101.com For articles, videos, services and contact info
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