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The Unseen Discipline Lab

Podcast by Coach Taylor

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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

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57 episodes

episode Why Sprinting Has Stalled — The Missing Neural System artwork

Why Sprinting Has Stalled — The Missing Neural System

Sprint performance has never been more refined. Biomechanics. Force production. Ground contact times. Technical models analysed to the smallest detail. And yet… we are no longer seeing the same progression in speed. In this episode of The Unseen Discipline Lab, Director Tim Taylor breaks down the real limitation in modern sprinting — and why the next world record will not come from better mechanics, more data, or more coaching courses. Because beyond a certain point, sprinting is no longer a mechanical problem. It becomes a neurological one. You’ll learn: • Why biomechanics has reached its functional ceiling • How the nervous system regulates maximum velocity • The concept of protective braking at top speed • Why athletes cannot access their true speed under pressure • Why coaching systems that ignore neural regulation will stall progress Because it does not matter how many coaching courses you attend… If neural engineering is not part of the system… performance will not move forward.

12 Apr 2026 - 20 min
episode Why Training Doesn’t Transfer to Competition — The Environment Problem artwork

Why Training Doesn’t Transfer to Competition — The Environment Problem

You train well. Timing is clean. Movement feels natural. Execution is consistent. And then you compete. Something changes. The body feels different. Timing is slightly off. Movement becomes controlled instead of free. Nothing is technically wrong. But it is not the same. In this episode of The Unseen Discipline, Director Tim Taylor explains why performance often breaks down when it matters most — and why this is not a training issue. It is an environment problem. You’ll learn: • Why training and competition are neurologically different states • How consequence changes movement execution • Why repetition alone does not prepare you for performance • The role of exposure in stabilising performance under pressure • Why elite performers look the same in training and competition Because competition does not test your technique. It tests your access under consequence.

10 Apr 2026 - 19 min
episode Why You Tighten Under Pressure — The Protection Response artwork

Why You Tighten Under Pressure — The Protection Response

You feel it before the moment. The shoulders rise. The breath changes. Movement becomes controlled instead of free. You tell yourself to relax. But it doesn’t work. In this episode of The Unseen Discipline, Director Tim Taylor explains why performers tighten under pressure — and why this is not a mistake, but a protective response from the nervous system. Because when consequence rises, the system does not try to maximise performance. It tries to reduce risk. You’ll learn: • Why tightening is a protective mechanism, not a failure • How consequence changes the way the body regulates movement • Why “just relax” is ineffective under pressure • The link between instability and muscular control • How elite performers remain open when it matters most Because you are not choosing to tighten. Your system is choosing to protect.

29 Mar 2026 - 14 min
episode Why You Collapse After a Breakthrough — The Instability Problem artwork

Why You Collapse After a Breakthrough — The Instability Problem

You reach a new level. A breakthrough performance. Everything aligns. Movement feels effortless. Timing appears without effort. And then… it disappears. Not completely. But enough to feel the loss. In this episode of The Unseen Discipline, Director Tim Taylor explains why performers often decline immediately after their best performance — and why this is not failure, but regulation. Because a breakthrough is not stability. It is access. You’ll learn: • Why your best performance often introduces instability • How the nervous system becomes more protective after success • The role of identity and consequence in post-breakthrough collapse • Why trying harder pushes the performance further away • How elite performers stabilise new levels instead of losing them Because you didn’t lose your best performance. You accessed a level your system is not yet ready to hold.

29 Mar 2026 - 33 min
episode The Sprint Ceiling — Why We’re Not Getting Faster artwork

The Sprint Ceiling — Why We’re Not Getting Faster

Sprint performance has never been more refined. Biomechanics. Technique. Ground contact times. Force production. Everything has been analysed, measured, and optimised. And yet… we are no longer seeing the same progression in speed. In this episode of The Unseen Discipline Lab, Director Tim Taylor explores the real limitation in modern sprinting — the role of the nervous system in regulating maximum velocity. Because beyond a certain point, sprinting is no longer just a mechanical problem. It becomes a neurological one. You’ll learn: • Why biomechanics alone cannot continue to drive performance • How maximum velocity becomes an unstable neurological state • The concept of protective braking at top speed • Why athletes tighten as they approach their true limits • The real ceiling that exists beyond force and technique Because the next breakthrough in sprinting will not come from better mechanics alone. It will come from a system that allows more speed.

22 Mar 2026 - 12 min
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