neurosignature
brain data
neuroplasticity
You already track the outputs — time, load, velocity, HRV, splits. What actually drives those numbers is the control system: your brain. When we translate the control system into data, we can train it directly and make performance predictable.
GPS traces and force curves describe outcomes. They can’t tell you why you faded at kilometer 30, why your left cut feels unstable, or why speed drops under pressure. Dematerializing performance means going upstream to the software that runs the hardware — capturing the nervous system’s operating code as data you can train.
Every brain produces a unique operating pattern — a neurosignature — that shapes how you stabilize, sequence, and adapt under load. We map it in sport-specific positions, not on a lab bench, so it reflects what actually happens in competition. The result is a practical blueprint: what your system does well, where it leaks energy, and what to train first.
Your brain keeps a living map of your body and environment. When regions blur on that map, performance drops long before pain shows up.
We prioritize inputs that predict performance instead of reacting to outcomes:
Together with kinematics, these form a resilience profile — how efficiently your brain runs the show when it counts.
When you train the control system, you unlock speed, accuracy, and endurance without fighting your body. Better software → cleaner hardware behavior → more reliable performance.
Bottom line: Read the code. Train the code. Watch the output (your performance) change.