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This is not about intense cardio or learning flips. It is about : using the trampoline’s steady bounce to teach your nervous system how to enter a calm, focused state (often the goal of NF training). The Neurofeedback Guide: Relaxing With A Trampoline The Core Concept In neurofeedback, relaxation is not “doing nothing.” It is brainwave harmony (increasing alpha/theta, reducing high beta). A trampoline, used slowly, provides rhythmic vestibular input —a direct line to the parasympathetic nervous system. The bounce acts as an external pacemaker for your brain. Phase 1: Setting the Environment (The “Sensory Diet”) | NF Principle | Trampoline Adaptation | |--------------|------------------------| | Low distraction | Use a small indoor or garden trampoline (no other kids bouncing). | | Controlled feedback | Remove visual clutter. Face a blank wall or a single calming image. | | Auditory anchoring | Play one steady sound: brown noise, a single Tibetan bowl tone, or very slow lo-fi (40–60 bpm). |
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