/ Mental Performance Enhancement for Athletes
The Power of Imagination and the State of Flow

/ Boost Skills with Motor Imagery
Can we improve our motor skills through imagination? In recent decades, researchers have extensively studied motor imagery (MI) – the mental rehearsal of movements – and its positive impact on motor learning and physical performance. A growing body of research suggests that this technique is not only beneficial for professional athletes but also plays a key role in rehabilitation, aiding recovery from motor impairments. But how does it work? And how can mental simulations help you:
/ Neuroathletics: Unlock Your Brain’s Athletic Performance
Traditional movement science focuses primarily on the musculoskeletal system to explain movement patterns and optimise training efficiency. In contrast, neuroathletics training takes a different approach – it starts with the brain. Movements don’t originate in the muscles; they are first prepared and controlled mentally. This is where the concept of motor imagery comes into play. Through targeted mental training, athletes can optimise neural processes, enhancing both performance and coordination while reducing the risk of injury. By focusing on the communication between brain and body, neuroathletics helps refine movement sequences, making them more efficient and controlled – an approach that offers valuable benefits across all sports and performance levels.
/ What is a Flow State?
A key aspect of mental performance enhancement is the flow state – a concept introduced by Hungarian-American psychologist and happiness researcher Mihály CsÃkszentmihályi (1934–2021), the founder of flow theory. Flow describes a state in which a person becomes completely absorbed in an activity, experiencing it as effortless, intuitive and deeply fulfilling. Actions seem to unfold automatically, without conscious effort. According to Belgian neurophysiologist and movement biomechanist Guy Cheron, this state enables the flawless execution of movements and tasks. Athletes worldwide use mental techniques to enter flow, allowing them to perform at their peak with ease, intense focus and a profound sense of satisfaction.
‘Because the flow state can be reproduced, athletes strive to reach this state of complete immersion, intense satisfaction and enjoyment in their sport as often as possible.’
/ Unlock Your Full Potential with Innovative Mental Training
Imagine executing movements with precision, making confident decisions and staying fully focused in high-pressure moments. With specially designed mental training sessions, this becomes a reality. By integrating mental and motor visualisation exercises, light and sound stimulation and specialised breathing techniques, key performance areas can be trained:
Scientific studies show that the flow state is linked to increased alpha wave activity – the state where everything feels effortless. Through innovative neuroscience training, you can enhance alpha wave activity over time, helping you find inner balance and unlock your full potential.
Beyond maintaining musculoskeletal health through cutting-edge diagnostics, therapy and holistic methods, Dr Stephan Papp’s private practice for sports traumatology, sports medicine and orthopaedics places a strong emphasis on prevention. At Mount Med Resort, sport performance sessions complement this holistic approach, offering a seamless way for athletes to integrate neuroscience-based mental training into their regular training and recovery routines.
‘Alongside targeted sessions for stress management and sleep optimisation, mental visualisation exercises and specialised breathing techniques play a key role. Supported by light impulses, these methods help athletes enter a flow state – unlocking their full potential.’
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