Subconcussive Consult
Subconcussive Consult provides proactive, performance-based training for sensorimotor control. Elevating speed and precision of movement while acquiring and engaging targets in the most extreme and unpredictable conditions.
A white paper outlining the role of the vestibular system in readiness and lethality and how repeated exposures to subconcussive low-level blasts can impact this key capability.
A defining capability of a tactical athlete is the ability to execute at the highest level in the most extreme and unpredictable conditions. This capability is dependent on the function of the sensory systems responsible for sensorimotor control, and quick processing of that information.
Unfortunately, tactical athletes are exposed to a high number of subconcussive forces, including, but not limited to, repeated low-level blasts. These exposures can negatively impact the sensory systems for sensorimotor control, which directly impact performance.
There is a lack of proactive, performance-based training of the sensory systems for sensorimotor control. While the importance of training to elevate this capability is self-evident, the urgency of this training is magnified by the significant subconcussive exposures to the tactical community.