Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey
Garrett Salpeter’s work began with a personal injury and a question that stayed with him: why did recovery often feel so limited? As a hockey player and engineering student, he became interested in the nervous system, direct current stimulation, and the ways the body responds after injury. That path eventually led him to found NeuFit, where his work focuses on helping people improve movement, recovery, activation, and function by working directly with the nervous system. His work has extended beyond sports performance into neurological conditions, including early research on how NeuFit treatments affect sleep quality in people with Parkinson's. Garrett joins Eric to talk about neuroplasticity, recovery, performance, and direct current stimulation. They also discuss autonomic function, the nervous system's role in movement, and what it means to create enough input to maintain or rebuild capacity over time. Key Takeaways ➡️ The nervous system sits at the center of movement. Garrett explains how recovery, activation, coordination, and performance all depend on the signals moving between the brain and body. ➡️ Neuroplasticity depends on repeated input. Creating change requires enough stimulation, repetition, and consistency for the nervous system to recognize which pathways are worth maintaining or rebuilding. ➡️ Recovery and performance are closely connected. Good rehab and good performance training often share the same goals: restore movement patterns, address weak links, load tissues well, and build capacity over time. ➡️ Sleep and autonomic function matter for Parkinson’s. Garrett and Eric discuss sleep disruption, recovery, parasympathetic function, and early research exploring NeuFit treatments and sleep quality in people with Parkinson’s. Key Moments 00:00 Garrett’s background in hockey, injury, and recovery 04:21 Early patient work and major turning points 05:20 Spinal cord injury, neuroplasticity, and learning to walk again 08:18 The impact of helping one person 09:24 Fascia, direct current, and the nervous system 16:42 The brain-body connection goes both ways 18:40 Eric on morning symptoms, mindset, and Parkinson’s 20:34 MS, neuropathy, and neurological case work 23:01 Diabetic peripheral neuropathy and nerve function 25:46 Early Parkinson’s sleep quality research 26:43 Sleep, recovery, autophagy, and brain cleanup 28:10 Parkinson’s research, Phoenix, and Linda Denny 29:41 Neuroplasticity and how the nervous system adapts 31:36 Habits, repetition, and building new pathways 33:49 Creating enough input for the nervous system 36:28 Recovery, activation, and performance 37:24 Vagus nerve, parasympathetic function, and autonomic reset 41:11 What gives Garrett hope 44:13 Recovery and performance as overlapping worlds Connect with Garrett LinkedIn: Garret Salpeter [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garrett-salpeter-a860ab4/] Instagram: @neufitrfp [https://www.instagram.com/neufitrfp] YouTube: @Neufit [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpD1KnRjsI3fWeB6AS3hRNg] Website: www.neu.fit.com [https://www.neu.fit/] About the Host Eric Von Frohlich is a fitness entrepreneur, coach, and athlete living with Parkinson's who founded EVF Performance and Row House before his diagnosis in 2020. On the podcast he talks with athletes, experts, and people refusing to let a diagnosis be the end of the story. Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey 📩 Join our Community: https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community [https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community] 🎧 Listen and Subscribe: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey [https://parkinsons-an-athletes-journey.transistor.fm/] 🎬 Watch on YouTube: @parkinsonsathletepodcast [https://youtube.com/@parkinsonsathletepodcast?si=uWaZy-8-Q-BahmT-] 📸 Instagram: @parkinsonsathletepodcast [https://www.instagram.com/parkinsonsathletepodcast/] 🤝 LinkedIn: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey [http://linkedin.com/company/parkinsons-an-athletes-journey-podcast] 🌐 Website: www.evfmethod.com [https://evfmethod.com/home] Disclaimer This podcast shares personal experience and general education, not medical advice. Always talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to medication, treatment, or exercise.
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