NEW WAYS OF SELF-OPTIMISATION

Neuroathletics has become an integral part of football, athletic training and therapy. The training approach based on the correct interaction of mind and body is one of the most important and fascinating fitness and therapy trends of recent years. But you can also benefit from it in everyday life, e.g. with balance problems, neck or back pain and tension.
  • Train breathing

  • Improve vision

  • Optimise balance

WHAT IS NEUROATHLETICS?

What is behind this revolutionary training method? What happens in the body? Neurotrainer Kevin Graven explains it to you.
  • "Through my Frisbee sport, I sustained several shoulder injuries. Two neuro-training sessions and quite a few "crazy" exercises later, my shoulder feels more stable and pain-free than it has in years. After two months of training, my shoulder is not only completely pain free but strength and mobility are also completely restored."

    Daniel, client
  • "After a middle ear infection, I was prescribed too high a dose of medication. As a result, I experienced an almost complete failure of my organs of balance. Constant insecurity and falls have accompanied my life ever since. Then I came across neuroathletics by chance. By the end of the first training session, I could already walk stably and even pick up a pencil from the floor without any problems. Since then I have been doing my exercises regularly and feel safer than I have in years. Thank you for the new life!"

    Frank, customer
  • "Due to a congenital visual perception disorder, my environment was very confused. I lacked any basic figure perception and it was not possible to recognise details either near or far. As a result, fine motor skills and coordination were also impaired. After a total of 6 months of visuomotor training, I was finally able to recognise details near and far and thus further improve my reading, writing and much more. Without neuroathletic training, I would never have made it through school!"

    Max, client
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TOOLS FOR YOUR EYE TRAINING

Did you know that you can also train your eye muscle? A trained eye has the ability to see better, focus faster and follow movements more accurately. Try it out!
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Frau sitzt am Schreibtisch und hält einen ARTZT neuro Vision Stick vor ihr Gesicht.

FIT AT THE DESK

Small exercises to relax the neck, relieve eye strain, clear the head.
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TOOLS FOR BREATH TRAINING

Shortness of breath and corona-related breathing problems? Train your breathing muscles and get relief.
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HEADACHES AND STRESS?

How the right breathing exercises can relieve symptoms.
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TOOLS FOR BALANCE

Do you have problems keeping your balance in everyday life? Then bring your head and body back into balance.
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TINNITUS?

Three simple exercises can help you with the annoying whistling in your ears.
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