Today’s podcast is with Mat Boulé and Jeff Moyer. Mat Boulé is an osteopath and posturologist educated in functional neurology muscle activation techniques, and is the founder of the IP institute. Mat combines innovative and well-known techniques such as Posturology and Functional Neurology elements to balance the body. Jeff Moyer is the owner of DC sports training in Pittsburgh, PA. Jeff has been a multi-time guest on the show, appearing as a solo guest in three shows and on three roundtables. His expertise includes elements such as Soviet training systems, motor learning, skill acquisition, pain reduction and reconditioning, in addition to neurological concepts as they relate to athletic performance and human movement proficiency.
Human beings are complex organisms. Movement is a multi-faceted action, made up of muscular actions, fascial tensegrity, connective tissue transmission, pressure and fluid dynamics, and of course neuromuscular control that is also connected to one’s senses and the outside environment. To have a complete understanding of athletic movement and performance, it is helpful to have a working knowledge of the neurological components of movement, including foot skin sensitivity, vestibular function, vision, and sided-ness to name a few.
Today’s podcast digs into those neurological elements that can contribute to performance. Mat and Jeff discuss how they assess and train clients and athletes with these principles, discussing the use of sensory tools, rolling and rocking variations, balance and foot training, as well as the role of a well-functioning neurological apparatus in skilled athletic movement.
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Timestamps and Main Points
2:30 – The Pyramid of Learning, and the main neurological pieces that help athletes and humans to move freely and without restriction in their environment
8:13 – How to determine that reflexes, vestibular, or basic neurological issues are keeping individuals for being good skillful movers
18:10 – Eye contact as it relates to psychology and neurological/visual elements
29:56 – Neurological competency generalities based on level of performance an athlete can reach
35:36 – What to look for in crawling and crawl-based work for athletes and human performance in general
44:34 – Athlete balance in light of not only foot sensation, but also one’s vestibular and overall balance abilities
55:37 – How Jeff triages his neurological training elements in a practical setting
Mat Boulé and Jeff Moyer Quotes
“You can see that in kids in how they crawl, how one leg works better than the other, since that is where tone is first developed”
“For kids who have been labeled “motor morons” that can’t figure out where their butt and their elbow is, the Pyramid of learning has been a great guide (for helping them)”
“People who struggle knowing their right from their left (is a neurological/visual red-flag); can they mirror me?” (Moyer)
“Being able to take instruction… those athletes where it’s like a new session every day, but you’ve been doing the same things (may have a neurological issue)”
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