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The KRUSE ELITE Podcast

The KRUSE ELITE Podcast

Von: Taylor Kruse
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We combine the science of strength and conditioning with the tools of applied neuroscience so you can squash your pains and make gains.© 2023 The KRUSE ELITE Podcast Alternative & Komplementäre Medizin Fitness, Diät & Ernährung Gymnastik & Fitness Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • The Neuroscience of Frontal Lobe Training
    Feb 21 2026

    Can you improve your lack of motivation with frontal lobe training? In this episode, I speak with my trusty podcast producer, Tony, and talk about the frontal lobe and why it is an important region of the brain related to voluntary movement, inhibition, core stability, focus and pain. I outline common history findings that point to deficits in frontal lobe function, discuss the anatomy of the frontal lobe, and share some exercises and drills that can stimulate the frontal lobe to improve movement, enhance focus and motivation, and decrease pain. I also talk about hemisphericity and how I think about right-left specific stimuli and training, some of my favorite apps for vision and reaction-based drills, why fuel issues and frontal lobe deficits might be related, the power of dual-tasking and sequencing for frontal lobe training and coordination, and more.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 Std. und 28 Min.
  • #59 - What is Applied Neurology?
    Feb 14 2026

    Does the word "neurology" make you think of scientists in white lab coats? In this episode, I bring it back to basics with my trusty podcast producer, Tony, and talk about what applied neurology really is. I define applied neurology as I use it in my practice and what sets it apart from other more clinical neuroscience-based disciplines like functional neurology. I also talk about the growing "nervous system regulation" space and what many are getting right and wrong about applied neurology as the concepts start to become more popular. I talk about some of the core foundations and models underpinning applied neurology such as the input/output loop, the threat bucket, the assessment process, the importance of neuroanatomy, the time-scale of the nervous system, and more. This is a review of fundamental concepts but also a great discussion around how I think about applied neurology and how it fits into the wider conversation around health, fitness, pain, and mobility.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • #58 - How to Change Your Autonomic Function
    Feb 7 2026

    Do you have clients who never seem to warm up despite your best efforts? In this episode, I speak with my trusty podcast producer, Tony, about the autonomic system and how it relates to pain and mobility. I talk about the involuntary nature of the autonomic system, the relationship between voluntary and involuntary function, how the body will anticipate physical activity, the neuro-anatomy of autonomic function, pain and threat, gait, breathing, blood-pressure, bone-conduction headphones, warm-ups, and more. I also talk about how to determine if someone is having issues with their autonomic system, what tools you can use when making assessments, and different stimuli that can be used to improve autonomic function. While autonomic function may not be under your direct conscious control, there are still a lot of ways to affect your autonomic function for the better to decrease pain and improve health and performance.

    Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode!

    Free Resources:

    • Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite
    • Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues
    • Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials

    Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you:

    1. Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations
    2. Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo
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    1 Std. und 24 Min.
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A great Podcast about applied neuroligy, that shows the petential of our nervous system. It's great to try and find out what works for me and my customers.

Absolutely great

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