LearningRx Reviews Three Reasons to Work With a Personal Brain Trainer for Personal Trainer Awareness Day

January 2 is National Personal Trainer Awareness Day

​Every January millions of Americans aim to make their New Year’s resolutions stick, so it’s no coincidence that fitness professionals decided to make January 2 National Personal Trainer Awareness Day. And just as a personal trainer can help you achieve your fitness goals, a personal brain trainer can help you achieve your cognitive goals. For some, that means addressing attention struggles or being able to read more easily, while for others it may be help for a declining memory or simply getting a leg up in a competitive workplace. That’s why one-on-one brain training company LearningRx is offering three reasons to work with a personal brain trainer.

“Unlike brain games and computer-based brain training, the face-to-face nature of the training relationship allows brain trainers to provide a better experience and real life results,” says LearningRx (www.LearningRx.com) Chief Research Officer, Tanya Mitchell. Specifically, personal brain trainers can:

Unlike brain games and computer-based brain training, the face-to-face nature of the training relationship allows brain trainers to provide a better experience and real life results

Tanya Mitchell, Chief Research Officer

focus on results by customizing each training session and encouraging students to work past their comfort levels.

• focus on attitude by challenging clients to recognize and pursue their potential, learning to see failure not as something to be avoided at all costs, but as a temporary stepping stone to greater success.

• focus on confidence by encouraging struggling children and adults to fully engage, embrace challenges, recognize improvements, and celebrate gains.

“Cognitive skills are the core skills your brain uses to think, read, learn, remember, reason and pay attention,” explains Mitchell.  “Working together, they take incoming information and move it into the bank of knowledge you use every day at school, at work and in life. Each of your cognitive skills plays an important part in processing new information. That means if even one of these skills is weak, no matter what kind of information is coming your way, grasping, retaining or using that information is impacted. In fact, most learning struggles are caused by one or more weak cognitive skills.” LearningRx has created a video explaining the seven core cognitive skills and how they are linked to learning struggles.

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/0G0NNRRoyYk

LearningRx, headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the largest one-on-one brain training organization in the world. With 80 Centers in the U.S., and locations in 40 countries around the globe, LearningRx has helped more than 95,000 individuals and families sharpen their cognitive skills to help them think faster, learn easier, and perform better. Their on-site programs partner every client with a personal brain trainer to keep clients engaged, accountable, and on-task — a key advantage over online-only brain exercises. Their pioneering methods have been used in clinical settings for 35 years and have been verified as beneficial in peer-reviewed research papers and journals. To learn more about LearningRx research results, programs, and their 9.6 out of 10 client satisfaction rating visit http://www.learningrx.com/.    

Source: LearningRx

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