The Unseen Discipline Lab is an observational podcast exploring what governs elite performance beneath technique, motivation, and psychology.
Created by Coach Tim Taylor, founder of the PUNI Neural Engineering System™ and mentored in the USSR over 45 years ago in Soviet sports psychology which he now calls neural engineering, this series examines rhythm, pressure, identity, and the moment before movement — without instruction, shortcuts, or exposure of proprietary methods.
This is not coaching.
It is a laboratory for listening, reflection, and respect for the unseen forces that decide perform
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The Unseen Discipline Lab is an observational podcast exploring what governs elite performance beneath technique, motivation, and psychology.
Created by Coach Tim Taylor, founder of the PUNI Neural Engineering System™ and mentored in the USSR over 45 years ago in Soviet sports psychology which he now calls neural engineering, this series examines rhythm, pressure, identity, and the moment before movement — without instruction, shortcuts, or exposure of proprietary methods.
This is not coaching.
It is a laboratory for listening, reflection, and respect for the unseen forces that decide perform
Why do female footballers suffer more ACL injuries?
This short episode explains why the issue isn’t weakness or hormones, but neural timing, deceleration control, and system design — and why listing “a myriad of factors” misses the real mechanism.
The Unseen Discipline Lab
The Unseen Discipline Lab is an observational podcast exploring what governs elite performance beneath technique, motivation, and psychology.
Created by Coach Tim Taylor, founder of the PUNI Neural Engineering System™ and mentored in the USSR over 45 years ago in Soviet sports psychology which he now calls neural engineering, this series examines rhythm, pressure, identity, and the moment before movement — without instruction, shortcuts, or exposure of proprietary methods.
This is not coaching.
It is a laboratory for listening, reflection, and respect for the unseen forces that decide perform