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Nervous System Training Podcast
Quintin and Jake
29 episodes
2 days ago
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Everything nervous-system related with Quintin Torres and Jake Shields
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Health & Fitness
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NSTP #19: Japan/USA Mindset & Movement - Youth Ball & Pro | MLB & PBL ft. Kent
Nervous System Training Podcast
1 hour 21 minutes 32 seconds
3 months ago
NSTP #19: Japan/USA Mindset & Movement - Youth Ball & Pro | MLB & PBL ft. Kent

In Episode 19, Jacob and Quintin sit down with special guest Kent Tsujimoto—former professional baseball player with experience in Japan and extensive training in America. Kurt shares his unique insights from competing and coaching in two dramatically different athletic systems, uncovering the nuanced differences in how athletes prepare physically, mentally, and neurologically.From barefoot biomechanics to the subtle art of neuromechanical adaptation, this conversation bridges the gap between eastern and western philosophies on movement, trauma-informed performance, and sustainable athleticism.🧠 Key Topics Covered:Kurt’s dual-perspective from training athletes in Japan and AmericaNeurological foundations of elite athletic movementWhy trauma-informed training creates resilient athletesThe overlooked importance of feet in functional power and stabilityHow fight-or-flight states impact posture, gait, and overall performance⏱️ Detailed Episode Chapters:00:00 – Introducing Kurt Sujimoto: Japan, America, & nervous system training01:01 – Kurt's professional baseball career in Japan and upbringing in the US04:15 – Key differences in Japanese vs American athletic training systems08:50 – Feet first: biomechanics, grounding, and neurological feedback14:10 – How childhood trauma shapes athletic posture and movement patterns19:35 – Gait mechanics: overlooked foundations of force and flow24:20 – Split stance strategies for developing resilient fascia and posture29:55 – Somatic therapy and trauma-informed approaches in athletic training35:40 – Early childhood movement patterns and trauma loop cycles40:25 – Breath, pelvic stability, and emotional regulation under stress45:00 – Stories from Japan: Cultural insights into performance and discipline49:30 – Practical lessons from professional training environments (Japan vs USA)53:10 – Why force without feedback is meaningless57:20 – Closing thoughts: Training athletes who thrive, not just survive📲 Follow & Connect:Instagram — @nervoussystemtrainingpodcastEmail — nervoussystemtrainingpodcast@gmail.comHost — @quality_valuesCo-Host — @quintin.torres36Guest — Kent Tsujimoto🔗 Affiliate Links & Offers:🦶 20% off VivoBarefoot⚙️ 15% off The Body Lever💧 AquaSwing Training Tools#NervousSystemTraining #BarefootBiomechanics #AthleteTrauma #JapanBaseball #FunctionalMovement #MovementScience #FasciaTraining #PerformanceCoaching #SportsPodcast

Nervous System Training Podcast
Everything nervous-system related with Quintin Torres and Jake Shields