『When the Nervous System Hits the Brakes in Collision Sports』のカバーアート

When the Nervous System Hits the Brakes in Collision Sports

When the Nervous System Hits the Brakes in Collision Sports

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概要

In rugby and American football, hesitation costs milliseconds — and milliseconds decide outcomes.

When players shorten stride before contact, decelerate into tackles, or hesitate in open-field collisions, the explanation is often framed as confidence or courage.

But what if the body is applying brakes before the mind decides?

This episode examines braking as a nervous-system protection response — shaped by injury memory, excitation overload, evaluation density, and narrowed sequencing bandwidth. It explores why aggression does not remove hesitation, why partial commitment increases injury risk, and how restoring delegation — not demanding toughness — rebuilds clean contact.

Not psychology.
Not motivation.
A clinical look at hesitation, impact, and protection in collision sports.

From Neural Arena.

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