Why Olympic Performance Changes Before the Moment Arrives
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The Olympics don’t just add pressure.
They change how the nervous system regulates time, consequence, and permission — often weeks before competition begins.
This episode of Neural Arena explores why Olympic performance is frequently altered before the final starts, and why execution disappears even when belief, preparation, and confidence remain intact.
Photo: Puni Neural Engineering
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