Knowledge

Health doesn’t start with a single pill, but with the interplay between the nervous system, exercise, breathing, nutrition and recovery. Here you’ll find the knowledge behind it all.

Neuroathletiktrainerin Luise Walther sitzt am Schreibtisch und trägt beim Telefonieren eine rote ARTZT neuro Farbbrille.

Digital overload: strategies for combating stress in everyday digital life

Neurotrainer Luise Walther explains which tips can help you cope with digital overload in everyday life.

Luise Walther, Expertin für neurozentriertes Training
Portrait von Sportmediziner Dr. med. Rober Percy Marshall

“We probably look at our cell phones more often than we look out the window.”

Interview with sports medicine doctor Dr. med. Robert Percy Marshall

Portrait Stefanie Knapp

Understanding health as a system

Many everyday ailments, such as exhaustion, poor concentration or inner restlessness, cannot be attributed to a single cause. ARTZT neuro therefore explains health as the interplay of several systems: the nervous system, exercise, breathing, nutrition and recovery work together and influence one another. This is precisely what the ARTZT neuro knowledge section is all about.

The Nervous System, Breathing and Movement in Everyday Life

Why do you often feel tired and unable to concentrate, even though you’re actually getting enough sleep? The answer often lies in a nervous system that has become unbalanced due to constant stress, shallow breathing and a lack of exercise. Our articles explore these connections and show how you can regain more energy in your daily life through targeted breathing and functional movement.

Nutrients and recovery as the foundation

Nutrition and recovery provide the biochemical basis for energy production and rest. We summarise the latest findings from integrative medicine and nutritional science in a practical way and without exaggeration, so that you can make informed decisions about what your body really needs.

Resilience rather than self-optimisation at any cost

Sustainable peak performance isn’t achieved through greater effort, but through better regulation. Our articles show how you can build resilience and push your system in a way that suits its nature, rather than pushing it to its limits, drawing on knowledge from neuroscience, training practice and expert discussions from the ARTZT-neuro network.