Programs Designed to Help You Move Better

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FEATURED PROGRAMS

Programs Designed to Help You Move Better

Vestibular & Balance Program
$49.99

Enhance balance, stability, and body awareness with exercises designed to improve confident, pain-free movement.

Vision Guide 1.0
$4.99

Improve focus, eye coordination, and brain-body connection with simple vision exercises that help you move and perform better.

Neuro Ball Hand/Eye Coordination Program Level 1
$39.99

Build hand-eye coordination, visual tracking, and balance with simple, effective neuro ball drills.

Neuro Ball Hand/Eye Program Bundle Levels 1 and 2
$59.95

Build focus, coordination, and faster reactions with Levels 1 & 2 of the Neuro Ball Hand/Eye Program.

Neuro Ball Hand/Eye Program Level 2
$34.95

Boost reaction time, hand-eye coordination, and visual tracking with fun, effective neuro ball drills.

Infographic titled "The 6 Pillars of Neural Performance" featuring a side profile of a person with a digital brain overlay. The infographic emphasizes that your body can only perform at its best when your brain feels safe, with key points about movement, balance, recovery, and performance.

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Digital E-Book

Train smarter by training your nervous system. Discover the six pillars that improve movement, balance, recovery, and performance with practical, science-based strategies.

REWIRE: The Neuroscience of Pain is a practical guide that helps you understand how your brain, nervous system, movement, and daily habits influence pain and recovery.

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A man with a beard and dark hair wearing a black athletic shirt, sitting and talking to a younger man with short brown hair wearing a gray T-shirt, inside a gym with black equipment and a large window.