NeuroGenius: Elevate Your Cognitive Performance
NeuroGenius Complex is a unique program designed to enhance memory, concentration, creativity, and cognitive abilities through asynchronous movements and neuroplasticity training.
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Who is this course for?
- Individuals seeking improved focus, memory, and information assimilation.
- People who wish to enhance their creativity and resourcefulness.
- Those looking to develop and train their brain and body.
- Individuals dreaming of a better life with increased cognitive abilities and neuroplasticity.
- Those aiming for a more active and interesting lifestyle.
- Professionals seeking to improve problem-solving skills and think outside the box.
- Individuals wanting to boost their energy levels and improve physical well-being.
- People interested in increasing flexibility and strengthening muscles and joints.
- Anyone looking for clearer thinking and sharper mental acuity.
- Individuals who enjoy progressive challenges and avoiding mental stagnation.
- Busy individuals with limited time (sessions are 5-10 minutes per day).
- Participants seeking convenient scheduling and no specific physical setting requirements.
- People are open to engaging in mental training to further enhance cognitive abilities.
- Individuals looking for evidence-based methodologies with proven positive outcomes.
- Anyone striving to unlock their full potential and optimize their abilities.
Why choose this course?
The NeuroGenius Complex is a groundbreaking program specially crafted for brain development and training. Through a series of simple movements performed in a strict but asynchronous order, this course gives an opportunity to significantly improve cognitive abilities and neuroplasticity.
Our methodology stimulates the synchronization and activation of both brain hemispheres, promoting the creation of new neural connections through synaptogenesis. The course provides theory and practice for improved memory, concentration, creative thinking, logic, and the ability to make quick decisions.
In just one month of consistent training, participants notice remarkable changes in their brain's efficiency, allowing them to concentrate better on tasks and absorb information more effectively. Their creativity and resourcefulness flourish, and mental fog dissipates, leaving them with a clear and sharp mind.
The NeuroGenius Complex also offers valuable physical benefits, increasing energy levels and strengthening muscles and tendons. Whether you're an ambitious professional, an intellectual enthusiast, or someone striving for better mental and physical well-being, this program is tailor-made for you.
Our sessions progress from simple to complex, ensuring your brain remains engaged and challenged. Each lesson lasts between 4 to 10 minutes, making it easy to incorporate into your daily routine. Viktoria provides detailed explanations and demonstrations, guiding you every step of the way.
Moreover, this course is versatile, requiring minimal space and no specific physical setup. You can even engage in mental training, further enhancing your cognitive abilities.
With over 10,000 success stories, NeuroGenius Complex has proven its effectiveness. Join this transformative journey and unlock your inner genius. Invest in yourself, and quickly reach out for your dreams.
Academic plan
15 video lessons
This amazing exercise not only provides extraordinary mobility and flexibility to the hip and elbow joints but also stimulates the brain, preparing it for mastering complex asynchronous movements. Remember to breathe - inhale as you raise your leg, exhale as you lower it.
In this lesson, we will learn the movement algorithm from a 2-count to a 12-count rhythm. There are four hand movements in all sets:
- Sideways
- Upward
- Forward
- Downward
Algorithm 2-7 Set for a 2-count: Both hands go up, then down. Set for a 3-count: Hands go sideways, then up, then down. Set for a 4-count: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, and finally down. Set for a 5-count: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, and down. Set for a 6-count: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, then sideways once more, and finally down. Set for a 7-count: Hands go sideways, then forward, sideways again, then up, then sideways once more, then forward, and finally down.
Algorithm 8-10 Moving on to the 8-count set: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, sideways, forward, sideways, and down. For the 9-count set: Hands go sideways, forward, down, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, and down. And for the 10-count set: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, and down.
Algorithm 11-12 For the 11-count set: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, forward, and down. And for the 12-count set: Hands go sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, and down.
Between sets, incorporate the following hand movements: allow your arms to relax and gently shake them. Following this, proceed to swing your shoulders. Then transition into swinging your arms in various directions, maintaining a relaxed posture. By doing so, we offer our arms the opportunity to rest, enabling us to resume our training with renewed energy.
Let's repeat the movement in a 2-count rhythm: Both hands go up, then down. Now, let's do it in a 3-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 3-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 2-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 3-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 2-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 3-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then down. Now, let's do it in a 4-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 4-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 3-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 4-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 3-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 4-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then down. Now, let's do it in a 5-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, and finally down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 5-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 4-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 5-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 4-count rhythm.
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Let's repeat the movement in a 5-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, and finally down. Now, let's do it in a 6-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, then sideways once more, and finally down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 6-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 5-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 6-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 5-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 6-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then up, then sideways again, then forward, then sideways once more, and finally down. Now, let's do it in a 7-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then forward, sideways again, then up, then sideways once more, then forward, and finally down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 7-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 6-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 7-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 6-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 7-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, then forward, sideways again, then up, then sideways once more, then forward, and finally down. Now, let's do it in an 8-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, sideways, forward, sideways, and down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows an 8-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 7-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows an 8-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 7-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in an 8-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, sideways, forward, sideways, and down. Now, let's do it in a 9-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, down, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, and down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 9-count rhythm, while the right hand follows an 8-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 9-count rhythm, while the left hand follows an 8-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 9-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, down, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, and down. Now, let's do it in a 10-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, and down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 10-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 9-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 10-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 9-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in a 10-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, and down. Now, let's do it in an 11-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, forward, and down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows an 11-count rhythm, while the right hand follows a 10-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows an 11-count rhythm, while the left hand follows a 10-count rhythm.
Let's repeat the movement in an 11-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, up, forward, sideways, forward, and down. Now, let's do it in a 12-count rhythm: Hands go sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, up, sideways, forward, and down. Next, let's perform the movement asynchronously: The left hand follows a 12-count rhythm, while the right hand follows an 11-count rhythm. Then, switch: The right hand follows a 12-count rhythm, while the left hand follows an 11-count rhythm.
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