As Gestalt sports trainers, we show how to sustain a cohesive whole lost concentrating on individual parts.
Gestalt essentially describes what a healthy brain does.
Just as a healthy body can achieve more, the same is true for a healthy brain. While a healthy body may still experience injuries and illnesses, it tends to recover more swiftly. This principle is equally applicable to a healthy brain.
recognizing the individual parts it is familiar with and understanding the connections between those parts to form a cohesive perception of the whole.
A healthy brain sustains the cohesive whole. It does this by interpreting the world through two distinct perspectives:
We move parts to reshape the whole, creating new opportunities as current ones fade. In this way, the whole transcends algorithms. It continually generates something greater than the sum of its parts. It embodies the principles of Gestalt—what is beautiful, true, and good—the essence of the full human experience.
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# What Prevents Us from Sustaining a Healthy Brain
Although every part is essential—since a whole cannot exist without them—focusing on individual parts diminishes the brain's capacity to understand the whole. Lacking this holistic perspective leads us to piece together familiar parts in an algorithmic fashion, much like artificial intelligence. We should not overlook the importance of the whole; therefore, it is essential to restore brain health lost by focusing solely on individual parts. Engaging in activities that enhance the perception of the whole is vital for this restoration.
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As Gestalt sports trainers, we provide opportunities to train the perception of the whole, that was reduced to focus on parts. We train the brain to sustain the cohesive whole. We provide training to sustain a healthy brain.
Younger Teenagers - All ability - @ St Albans (8)
Thu 25 Apr
|Loreto College
Learn the space and timing skills - to think outside the box - by playing basketball


Time & Location
25 Apr 2024, 17:00 – 18:00
Loreto College, AL1 3RQ
Guests
About the event
Learn the space and timing skills - to think outside the box - by playing basketball. Players get better at seeing the depth of space between all the other players. Better at reading the whole of what is happening. And better at timing a movement through the space between all the players - to create a constant flow of options that are hard to defend and easier to score.
Younger teenagers
Mixed and all-ability
5pm - 6pm
Thursdays
St Albans
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