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Posted: Tue 6:48, 19 Nov 2013
Post subject: hollister france Soccer and Brain Fitness
In my last couple of posts, I've been introducing the concept of EPIQ performance. The fitness of your brain controls your Emotional, Physical and Intellectual performance. Soccer, and many youth sports, contributes to each aspect of your EPIQ performance by challenging all of these individual pieces.
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Article Tags: Brain Fitness, Epiq Performance
Strengthening Emotional Response Circuits
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