ProLevel Performance

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Helping athletes process faster, react quicker, and perform under pressure. Not because of effort. Not because of strength.

We specialize in cognitive performance training to bridge the gap between practice and game performance.

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👉www.neuroxperformance.com I’m a coach and educator dedicated to helping athletes perform at a higher level in real game situations. As a Health & Physical Education teacher and performance coach, I work with middle school and high school athletes acr

05/22/2026

Your athlete can say they’re fine.
Their nervous system may say something different.

This is why we test.

Same athlete. Same day.
Before the session, contact time was 98 ms.
After the training load, it jumped to 125 ms.

That is a +27 ms change in how long the finger stayed on the screen during the task.

Reaction time slowed.
Accuracy dropped.
Speed dropped.
Variation increased.

But the key signal is this:

Contact time is hard to fake.

The athlete is not choosing how long their finger stays on the screen. It is a nervous system output. That makes it one of the most honest ways to see fatigue, readiness, and cognitive load.

At ProLevel Performance, we do not just train athletes to be stronger or faster.

We train the system that controls reaction, decision-making, focus, and performance under fatigue.

Because late in the game, the athlete who can still process, react, and execute has the advantage.

The tap duration does not lie.

DM "READY" if you want to see what your athlete’s nervous system is really showing.

05/20/2026

From the baseball field to the fastest tracks in the world, one thing stays the same:

Elite performers train more than their body.

When Tony Kanaan talks about cognitive training helping him stay sharp on and off the track, it proves the point: reaction speed, focus, decision-making, and visual processing matter in every sport.

At ProLevel Performance, we train athletes to see faster, think clearer, react quicker, and perform under pressure.

Because skill matters.

But the athlete who processes the game faster has the advantage.

Train the brain. Train the eyes. Train the reaction. Perform different.

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05/18/2026

Most girls will not go pro in soccer.

According to the NCAA, only about 7.9% of high school girls soccer players go on to compete at the NCAA level.

The pro percentage is even smaller.

But that does not mean the game was wasted.

Because soccer is building something bigger than a roster spot.

It builds the confidence to walk into rooms other people said she could never enter.

It builds the discipline to show up when it is hard.

It builds the communication to lead teammates, classmates, coworkers, and future companies.

She may not become a professional soccer player.

But she can become a professional leader.

That is the real win.

05/17/2026

Pressure does not create your mindset.
It reveals it.

At ProLevel Performance, our Game Ready Mindset Program trains athletes to stay locked in when the moment gets loud, fast, and uncomfortable.

We teach athletes how to:
• Control emotional reactions under pressure
• Reset after mistakes quickly
• Process information faster in competition
• Build confidence through preparation
• Use neutral thinking to stay focused on the next play

Because talent is not the separator at high levels anymore.

The athlete who can think clearly, respond calmly, and execute under pressure is the athlete who stands out.

Mental performance is trainable.
Game readiness is built.

Are you game ready?

Comment "GAME" to join

05/17/2026

Your athlete already trains hard.

They take hitting lessons.
Pitching lessons.
Strength training.
Team practices.

But when the pressure hits in games… does the performance still show up?

Many athletes are not struggling because of talent.

They struggle because the game speeds up mentally.

Late reactions.
Hesitation.
Poor decisions.
Loss of focus under pressure.
Performance drop-off during fatigue.

That is what we evaluate and train at ProLevel Performance.

We are now opening a limited number of Game Performance Evaluations for athletes looking to gain a competitive edge this offseason.

This assessment is designed to identify what may actually be limiting performance during competition.

Our evaluation includes:
âś” Reaction Time Analysis
âś” Focus & Attention Testing
âś” Cognitive Endurance Profiling
âś” Performance Consistency Tracking
âś” Decision-Making Speed Evaluation
âś” Personalized Athlete Development Plan

This is not about replacing hitting lessons, pitching lessons, or strength training.

This is about helping athletes perform better when the game speeds up.

Ideal for athletes who:
• perform well in practice but struggle in games
• lose confidence after mistakes
• hesitate under pressure
• mentally fade late in competition
• want a higher-level edge in performance

Game Performance Evaluations: $199

If accepted into one of our development programs, the assessment fee is credited toward the first month of training.

Limited evaluation spots available.

Message “GAME READY” for details or scheduling.

📍 Newnan, GA
ProLevel Performance

05/16/2026

Most athletes train their body.
Very few train how the brain processes chaos under pressure.

This Split Attention drill on the Senaptec Sensory Station trains an athlete’s ability to process central information while simultaneously reacting to peripheral stimuli under fatigue.

The goal is not just faster reaction time.
It is maintaining decision-making quality when the brain is overloaded.

In this drill, the athlete must:
• Track central visual targets
• Process color and symbol recognition
• React to peripheral cues instantly
• Filter distractions under elevated heart rate
• Sustain accuracy deep into fatigue

That matters because games are never played in perfect conditions.

A linebacker reads the triangle while tracking motion in the backfield.
A quarterback scans coverage while feeling pressure.
A hitter tracks spin while processing pitch location.
A driver monitors mirrors, lines, traffic, and reaction windows simultaneously.

When cognitive load increases, weak processing gets exposed.

At ProLevel Performance, we train athletes to stay efficient when the game speeds up.

Eyes. Mind. Body.

This drill is performed after approximately 5 to 6 minutes of training at 80 to 90% heart rate This sequence is repeated for approximately 50 minutes. The drill is made harder the more success the driver achieves, thus forcing neuroplasticity gains as the brain adapts & overcomes. This video is at the end of the session.

Think you are up to this? Come try

05/16/2026

Every rep looks normal until game speed exposes what an athlete can actually process.

This is where training changes.
Reaction time. Decision-making. Visual processing. Split-second reads under pressure.

Lagrange College RB putting in work on the sensory station to train how the brain and body respond together when the game gets chaotic. Not just training movement… training performance under pressure.

Most athletes train for the game.
Few are ready for the moment.

Photos from ProLevel Performance's post 05/14/2026

Brain Endurance Training is not just about doing brain tasks.

It is about preparing the brain to keep performing when conditions get harder.

A study presented at the AESA Conference examined whether Brain Endurance Training completed in normal oxygen conditions could improve cognitive performance later under acute hypoxia.

Acute hypoxia can challenge the brain by affecting vigilance, visual search, reaction speed, and eye-movement control.

After 6 weeks of BET, the training group showed better performance than the control group in key areas:

Faster reaction time
Faster visual target identification
More efficient visual processing
Better performance maintenance under hypoxic stress
More efficient oculomotor behavior after fatigue

The strongest transfer effects were seen in vigilance and visual search performance.

For athletes, this matters.

The game is not played in perfect conditions. It is played under fatigue, pressure, stress, speed, and chaos.

At ProLevel Performance, we train the brain behind game performance.

See faster.
Process faster.
React faster.
Perform when it matters.

Message "BET" if you want to learn how cognitive training works.

05/14/2026

One of them was a fraction late.
That decided it.

Across a full game, a linebacker processes thousands of inputs.

Formation. Motion. Ball movement. Blocking angles. Gap responsibility. Run-pass cues. Threat. Decision.

That load accumulates.

As cognitive demand rises, the brain has to filter more information while still making fast decisions under pressure.

This is where processing speed matters.

A missed tackle is not always a strength problem.
It is not always a speed problem.
It is not always an effort problem.

Sometimes the athlete sees it late, processes it late, and reacts late.

By the time the body moves, the play is already past them.

At higher levels, physical preparation becomes more equal.

The difference is often how fast the athlete can recognize the cue, choose the correct response, and execute before the window closes.

The body can only react as fast as the brain gives it the answer.

That is why visual processing, reaction speed, attention, and decision-making matter in game performance.

The moment is physical.
But the separation starts neurologically.

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