Rewiring the Rodeo Athlete's Brain | Neurofeedback, Concussions & Self-Talk with Becky Lauridsen
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What if your performance issues aren't mental weakness… but brain function?
In this episode of the Champion Living Podcast, Doug sits down with neurofeedback specialist Becky Lauridsen to break down how brain mapping is changing the way we understand focus, self-talk, concussions, and athlete development—especially in the sport of rodeo.
They dive into:
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Why many athletes have frontal lobes stuck in "delta" (a suppressed brain state)
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The difference between motivation and discipline from a neurological perspective
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How upbringing and self-talk create real neural pathways
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What actually happens after a concussion—and what's missing from traditional protocol
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How neurofeedback works to ignite suppressed areas of the brain
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Why alpha waves are the key to calm, locked-in focus
This conversation bridges performance, brain health, and long-term athlete development in a way most rodeo athletes have never heard before.
If you're serious about competing at a high level—and protecting your brain while you do it—this episode is a must-listen.
🎧 Listen now and subscribe to the Champion Living Podcast.
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