The High Performance Brain Series: Lessons from Neuroscience & Sport Talk 2
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The High Performance Brain Series: Lessons from Neuroscience & Sport Talk 2

By The Applied Neuroscience Association (ANA)

Talk 2: Recovery and Resilience: How the Brain Adapts in Sport

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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

23rd Oct: Recovery and Resilience: How the Brain Adapts in Sport

Kimmy Edwards


High performance is not just about peak moments, but about how athletes recover and adapt after setbacks, fatigue, or injury. This session examines the neuroscience of stress regulation, recovery, an...

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

30th Oct (WAND2025): Thinking Fast Under Pressure: Decision Making in Sport

Kimmy Edwards


Split-second decisions often determine success or failure in sport. This talk explores how athletes process information and act rapidly under conditions of uncertainty and what happens when those pro...

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Health • Personal health

We’re excited to continue our 3-Part THE HIGH PERFORMANCE BRAIN SERIES with:

Talk 2: Recovery and Resilience: How the Brain Adapts in Sport

High performance is not just about peak moments, but about how athletes recover and adapt after setbacks, fatigue, or injury. Join us to learn about the neuroscience of stress regulation, recovery, and neuroplasticity in sport. You will learn transferable lessons from elite sport for any high-stakes environment.


Separate invites will be issued for each talk in the series, so if you missed one you can catch up with the recording! If you joined us for Talk 1, you'll automatically-receive the zoom link for Talk 2 - we hope you can join us again!


🗓️ 3-Part Live Online Talk Series - Remaining Dates
23rd, and 30th October 2025 | 14:30-15:30 UK Time
🎥 All registered attendees will receive access to the full series recordings at the end


This series forms part of ANA’s October spotlight on The Brain Economy, culminating in the ANA Worldwide Applied Neuroscience Day (WAND2025) on 30th October.

The Brain Economy is an emerging economic paradigm fuelled by Brain Capital. Brain Capital prioritises #BrainHealth and #BrainSkills as the 'capital' of global human flourishing and economic resilience.

ANA is contributing to The Brain Economy by building a network of transdisciplinary, cross-sector experts who, as independent academics and professionals, bridge the translation gap between discoveries in the lab and you!

Putting this into practice is Kimmy Edwards — author and presenter of this Talk Series. Kimmy is a Human Performance Specialist, bringing a decade of expertise in elite sport and high-performance consulting, integrated with neuroscience and psychology.

JOIN Kimmy this October to build your Brain Capital!


🗣 About The Talk Series

How do athletes perform in the arena, recover when everything falls apart, or make split-second choices that change the outcome of a game? At the heart of every one of these moments is the brain. It sets the stage for performance, shaping focus, resilience, and decision making, while the body carries the performance into the world.

This three-part talk series dives beneath the surface of sport to uncover the neural circuitry of human performance. Each talk blends neuroscience, real world examples, and practical insights to reveal how the brain thrives, and sometimes falters, under pressure. What sport teaches us about attention, resilience, and decision making applies to life beyond the playing field into any demanding context.


🔑 What You’ll Gain

You will gain a richer understanding of how focus, flow, and adaptability are shaped in the brain, along with evidence-based strategies for recovery, resilience, and sustained performance. The series will also provide insight into the split-second decision making that defines success and failure, while offering transferable lessons for leaders, practitioners, and anyone working in high stakes environments.


👥 Who Is This For?

This series is designed for curious minds and professionals who want to understand how the brain shapes performance under pressure. It will appeal to anyone interested in learning lessons from elite sport, whether to inform their own practice, support others in demanding contexts, or simply to deepen their appreciation of how neuroscience attempts to explain focus, resilience, and decision making.

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