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emWave (formerly Freeze-Framer) for Stress Management and Peak Performance

Just a quick note to sum­ma­rize a num­ber of con­ver­sa­tions we have been hav­ing at a num­ber of hol­i­day parties.

In short, who may ben­e­fit from a biofeedback-based stress man­age­ment pro­gram? any­one, no mat­ter the age (after 6-years-old) who wants a more mea­sur­able way to man­age stress and anx­i­ety and per­form at peak lev­els. Our Head Coach, a clin­i­cal psy­chol­o­gist, lit­er­ally men­tioned yes­ter­day that this tool is one of the most use­ful he has ever seen.

We have seen some spe­cific groups ben­e­fit the most, such as stu­dents and school staff, traders and golfers:

A– Stu­dents, teach­ers and school admin­is­tra­tors: Tech­nol­ogy & Learn­ing mag­a­zine, widely read among school admin­is­tra­tors, pub­lished last month a good arti­cle on it. Read Take a Deep Breath: Biofeed­back soft­ware is help­ing stu­dents calm down for bet­ter test performance.

A quote: “Look for the tech­niques to catch on in more schools. Lagozzino (the school prin­ci­pal pro­filed in the arti­cle) is look­ing to train more of his stu­dents. “When I first heard about this, I thought, okay, this is a lit­tle too far out there for me,” he says. “I didn’t think you could con­trol any of your own phys­i­ol­ogy and that it would have any impact on your think­ing. [But] it really does.”

B– Traders: Brett Steen­barger, the renowned expert in Trader Per­for­mance and author of the blog Trader­Feed: Exploit­ing the edge from his­tor­i­cal mar­ket pat­terns, among many things, posted a kind note, say­ing: “This is the first biofeed­back appli­ca­tion that I’m aware of that is uniquely mar­keted to traders. I’ve used biofeed­back to mon­i­tor my body’s level of arousal dur­ing trad­ing and have found it to be quite useful.”

C– Golfers: Lynn Mar­riott and Pia Nils­son, Voted Top 50 Teach­ers 2003–2004, Golf Digest, say that “Effec­tive man­age­ment of the emo­tions in your golf game will not only lower your scores, but is guar­an­teed to increase your enjoy­ment of the game.”. We just talked to Lydia Covalesky-Siipola, a high school girl’s var­sity golf coach and for­mer physics teacher, who was intro­duced to the pro­gram at Pia Nilsson’s golf clinic and is an enthu­si­as­tic user.

An exam­ple of how the pro­gram works:

Emo­tional self-regulation and biofeed­back: Freeze-Framer

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Learn about the Freeze-Framer program.

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5 Responses

  1. Head Coach says:

    I am very impressed with the Freeze-Framer tech­nol­ogy for the fol­low­ing reasons:

    1) Research sup­ports the rela­tion­ship between heart rate vari­abil­ity (HRV; the mea­sure used by Freeze Framer) and emo­tional reg­u­la­tion (see Review of Gen­eral Psy­chol­ogy 2006, Vol. 10, No. 3, 229–240).

    2) Emo­tions can either facil­i­tate or inhibit cog­ni­tive abil­i­ties (brain skills). As the user’s abil­ity to reg­u­late emo­tions (as reflected in HRV) increases, the abil­ity to reg­u­late brain func­tion also increases.

    3) The Freeze-Framer tech­nol­ogy is easy to use and affordable.

    4) The Freeze Framer tech­nol­ogy has built in rein­force­ment. One’s suc­cess at reg­u­lat­ing HRV is imme­di­ately vis­i­ble on the com­puter. There is vis­ceral (in the body) rein­force­ment as well — using the pro­gram feels good. “No pain, no gain” does not apply to this training.

  2. Alvaro says:

    Hi Neal,

    Thanks for shar­ing your views. I am also very happy we can offer this pro­gram to our mem­bers. Both brain exercises-which can stim­u­late neu­ron cre­ation and survival-, and man­ag­ing “bad” stress-which can pre­vent or reduce neu­ro­ge­n­e­sis– are crit­i­cal for brain fitness.

  3. Elona says:

    I love the snowflakes falling. We usu­ally have snow this time of year but don’t thid year so it was nice to watch the “snow flakes” falling.

  4. Alvaro says:

    Hi Elona,

    and Happy New Year!

  5. […] We talked about this pro­gram here: Freeze-Framer for Stress Man­age­ment and Peak Per­for­mance. And you can learn more here at Freeze-Framer. […]

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