The New Talent Level—Pushing Human Performance to New Heights Ep 20-25
Are We Entering a New Era of Elite Talent?
Watching elite sport right now, it’s hard not to feel like something has shifted.
The NFL playoffs have been some of the best football we’ve ever seen.
NHL Stanley Cup runs? Epic.
Last year’s MLB postseason and World Series? Unreal baseball.
Add in the NBA and college sports — and the level of performance feels elevated across the board.
So the question becomes:
Are we witnessing a new stratosphere of elite talent in sport?
And what’s fueling it?
Is holistic athlete development finally taking hold — and are coaches ready to support it?
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This week on Krush Performance, I’m joined by Krush Hall of Famer Dr. Martin Mrazik, neurophysiologist and leader in human performance science.
Dr. Mrazik has spent decades studying how the brain, nervous system, and body work together to drive learning, adaptability, and elite performance — and what happens when development is rushed or incomplete.
In this episode, we explore:
• Are we on the edge of a true talent tsunami in sport?
• Is holistic athlete development finally becoming the standard?
• How brain function, adaptability, and learning shape elite performance
• What this shift means for long-term performance and injury prevention
Are YOU ready to ride the wave?
Long-term, holistic development is the path to sustainable performance and durability — and it sits at the core of Creating More Coachable Players.
Because Creating Coachable Players starts with developing better athletes.
Performance isn’t built by chance.
It’s built through clarity, consistency, and intentional action.
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