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This is essentially the founding principle

and inspiration behind the concept

“EVERYBODY IS A GENIUS. of neurological profiling for training


individualization. The bottom line is simple:
BUT IF YOU JUDGE you are more likely to train hard, be focused
and stay motivated if you like the type
A FISH BY ITS ABILITY of training you are doing, and a training
that goes against your nature causes
TO CLIMB A TREE, a greater stress response that hinders

IT WILL LIVE ITS WHOLE optimal progression.

L I F E B E L I E V I N G T H AT The NEUROLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL TYPING


certificate provides you with the know-how
I T I S S T U P I D . ” - Albert Einstein to assess neurological type and apply
the system to specific goals for short and
long term programming.
MO- Course Outline
MO- Course Outline

DULE 1 SECTION A
INTRODUCTION TO
NEUROTYPING
DULE 2 SECTION A
THE 5 PROFILES BY
NEUROTRANSMITTER

—— I. NEUROLOGICAL PROFILE
AND INDIVIDUALIZATION —— DOMINANCE
I. DOPAMINE DOMINANT
PROFILES
I N T R O D U C TO RY U N D E R STA N D I N G a. Type 1A
SECTION B b. Type 1B
PRINCIPLES HORMONES: SENSITIVITY T H E N E U R OT Y P E II. ADRENALIN DOMINANT
AND RESISTANCE PROFILES
a. Type 2A
Though hormonal optimization I. SENSITIVITY VS RESISTANCE The key neurotransmitters affect b. Type 2B
has been a successful approach II. CORTISOL personality and give rise to 5 III. SEROTONIN DOMINANT
a. Main functions PROFILE
for training individualization, neural different neurotypes, all of which
b. Impacts of acute a. Type 3
optimization supersedes it given vs chronic elevation have their own characteristics,
that the neural response will affect c. Impact on insulin sensitivity driving motivation and strategies
the hormonal response, while III. INSULIN for interacting with others and SECTION B
a. Complexity of insulin sensitivity
the opposite is not true. Even managing stress. Understanding PROFILE CHARACTERISTICS
supplementation cannot prevent the 5 different neurotypes is key I. DOMINANCE AND PERSONALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
a neural response. SECTION C to developing optimal individualized
NEUROTRANSMITTERS: training. This module outlines the II. STRESS RESPONSE BY PROFILE
In this module, the general III. GENERIC TRAINING AND
FUNCTION AND characteristics of each neurotype.
concepts of the Neurotyping SPORTS PROFILE
CONTRIBUTION TO
System are reviewed. PERSONALITY
I. KEY NEUROTRANSMITTERS SECTION C
II. RELATION/RATIOS BETWEEN CAN YOU CHANGE YOUR
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
PROFILE?
III. EXCITATORY VS INHIBITORY
NEUROTRANSMITTERS
SECTION D
SUMMARIZING THE
PROFILES
MO- Course Outline
MO- Course Outline

DULE 3 SECTION A
INTRODUCTION TO
THE NEUROTYPING
DULE 4 SECTION A
TRAINING OVERVIEW
BY PROFILE

—— ASSESSMENT
—— I. FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES
II. GENERAL OVERVIEW BY TYPE

N E U R OT Y P E SECTION B GENERAL
NEUROTYPING SECTION B
AS S E S S M E N T ASSESSMENT TOOLS
TRAINING
TRAINING METHODS
I. FIRST CONTACT OV E RV I E W I. SCALE OF NEUROLOGICAL
This module will cover how II. INTERVIEW DEMANDS
to evaluate a client to establish Each neurotype essentially has II. METHODS BY CATEGORY
neurotype, including which its own “wiring” that dictates
assessment strategies to use SECTION C
GETTING THE CLIENT what they are designed to do,
and how to analyze them, what they will be efficient at
TO TALK
how to conduct a client assessment and recover easily from, and what
session and what to look for when they are not programmed to do and
working with different neurotypes. SECTION D will have a hard time recovering
ASKING QUESTIONS from. The general traits must
be taken into consideration for
efficient and successful short and
long term programming.
MO- Course Outline
MO- Course Outline

DULE 5 SECTION A
BASIC TRAINING
VARIABLES
DULE 6 SECTION A
TRAINING SPLITS
BY NEUROTYPE

—— I. TRAINING VARIABLES
BY TYPE
II. TRAINING METHODS
—— SECTION B
BUILDING BY TYPE B U I L D I N G A B LO C K TRAINING BLOCK
PATTERN BY NEUROTYPE
A TRAINING OF TRAINING FOR
SESSION SECTION B E AC H N E U R OT Y P E
BUILDING A WORKOUT SECTION C
F O R E AC H I. DOPAMINE DOMINANT TRAINING BLOCKS
N E U R OT Y P E PROFILES This module will build on
I. ACCUMULATION
a. Type 1A the previous Module “Building
b. Type 1B II. INTENSIFICATION
a Training Session for Each
This module will build on II. ADRENALIN DOMINANT III. REALIZATION
Neurotype” to provide a template
the previous Module “General PROFILES
a. Type 2A for each neurotype showing
Training Overview” to provide b. Type 2B the ideal training splits as well
a template for each neurotype III. SEROTONIN DOMINANT as how to program an optimal
showing how to construct PROFILE
training block.
an optimal training session. a. Type 3
Several programming variables
will be covered including: exercise
selection, optimal type of
contraction, proper volume and
intensity, rest periods, structure
of exercises in a session, etc.
PRICING STRUCTURE
MODULE 1 $225 PART 1 $620
COMPLETE
$895
C E R T I F I C AT I O N
Introductory Principles INTRODUCTORY PRINCIPLES AND ASSESMENT
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Bundle includes

PART 1
› MODULE 1
MODULE 2 $275
Introductory Principles
INTRODUCTORY PRINCIPLES AND ASSESMENT
Understanding the Neurotype
› MODULE 2
Understanding the Neurotype
› MODULE 1
Introductory Principles
› MODULE 3
MODULE 3 $275
Neurotype Assesment
› MODULE 2
Neurotype Assesment Understanding the Neurotype
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› MODULE 3
Neurotype Assesment
MODULE 4 $275 PART 2 $480
PART 2
General Training Overview TRAINING OVERVIEW, APPLICATIONS
& PROGRAMMING
TRAINING OVERVIEW, APPLICATIONS
& PROGRAMMING
Bundle includes

› MODULE 4 › MODULE 4
MODULE 5 $175
General Training Overview General Training Overview
Building a Session and Block of Training
› MODULE 5 › MODULE 5
Building a Session and Block of Training Building a Session and Block of Training

› MODULE 6 › MODULE 6
MODULE 6 $150
Meso and Macro Programming Meso and Macro Programming
Meso and Macro Programming
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