

381: The Synergistic Power of Training Your Brain, with Dr. Scott Frey
10 snips Jul 24, 2025
Dr. Scott Frey, a neuroscientist and the founder of Cerebral Performance, dives into how mental fatigue affects athletic performance and the revolutionary concept of brain endurance training. He discusses the synergy between mental and physical training, emphasizing that cognitive readiness is vital for athletes. Frey also explores cognitive load management and its impact on performance, offering strategies to enhance efficiency. He highlights the importance of integrating cognitive tasks into physical training to boost resilience and overall capabilities.
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Brain Limits Physical Performance
- Mental fatigue impacts physical performance by increasing perceived effort and lowering motivation.
- The brain sets limits on how close we get to physiological capacity, causing day-to-day performance fluctuations.
Deceptive Pacing Anecdotes
- Coaches use deceptive pacing or false feedback to temporarily boost athlete performance.
- Some athletes thrive on positive deception; others need purely positive reinforcement.
The Brain's Fatigue Network
- A brain network called the fatigue network overlaps with areas managing perceived exertion.
- When fatigued, communication in this network weakens, raising effort perception and lowering motivation.