S2 E12. The Brain's Secret Role in Endurance Performance with Dr. Scott Frey
Race Ready12 Jul

S2 E12. The Brain's Secret Role in Endurance Performance with Dr. Scott Frey

What if everything you've been taught about endurance performance is missing the most important piece of the puzzle? In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Scott Frey: cognitive neuroscientist, lifelong endurance athlete, and founder of Cerebral Performance to explore the hidden role the brain plays in athletic performance. Drawing on over 30 years of research studying how the brain controls movement, fatigue, decision-making, and human performance, Dr. Frey challenges the traditional "neck-down" approach to sports science and argues that the true limiter of performance may not be your muscles or cardiovascular system at all, it may be your brain.

We dive deep into the science of central fatigue, perceived exertion, motivation, and the brain's remarkable ability to predict and regulate performance. Dr. Frey explains why mentally demanding work can ruin a workout, how elite athletes may be training the wrong systems, and why concepts like brain endurance training and neuroplasticity could represent the next frontier in endurance sport. We also explore the fascinating research showing that athletes often have more capacity than they realize, why positive and negative self-talk can both be effective, and how simple tools like breathing exercises can directly influence performance through the nervous system.

Whether you're a cross-country skier, biathlete, runner, cyclist, coach, or simply fascinated by the science of human performance, this conversation will fundamentally change the way you think about fatigue, suffering, and elite performance. If you've ever wondered why some athletes can access another gear when it matters most (or why your body sometimes quits before it should) this episode offers a compelling look into the neuroscience behind what separates good athletes from great ones.


Learn More: https://cerebralperformance.com/

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