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February 15, 2010

Olympic Gold Winner Says Neurofeedback Helped

By Rob Kall

Alexandre Bilodeau won the Men's Mogul event in Vancouver with the help of neurofeedback. Biofeedback, simplified, is learning yourself," Bilodeau says. "How you can put yourself into a state where you can perform the max." "The hardest thing for an athlete in any sport is to stay in the right now," he explained. Bioneurofeedback taught Bilodeau how to relax between runs. His trainer was psychiatrist Dr. Penny Werthner

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Alexandre Bilodeau won the Men's Mogul event in Vancouver with the help of neurofeedback. Biofeedback, simplified, is learning yourself," Bilodeau says. "How you can put yourself into a state where you can perform the max." "The hardest thing for an athlete in any sport is to stay in the right now," he explained. Bioneurofeedback taught Bilodeau how to relax between runs. His trainer was psychiatrist Dr. Penny Werthner

Authors Bio:

One theme has run through my work for the past 40 plus years-- a desire to play a role in waking people up, raising their consciousness and empowering them.
I was the organizer founder of the Winter Brain, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology and StoryCon Meetings and president of Futurehealth, Inc., with interests in Positive Psychology as well as being involved in the field of biofeedback/neurofeedback since 1972.
see my more detailed bio, reflecting my work in biofeedback, here.

In 2003 I founded www.OpEdNews.com , where I've written over 1800 articles and have published over 100,000 other people's writings, with the goal of raising people's consciousness in political and activist ways.


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