LearnEasier
A kids fun brain fitness program
* Promotes learning
* Improves balance and coordination
Combining play with movement that is ideal
for home school or any student education particularly
significant for learning challanges like ADD, ADHD or
attention deficit disorder.
LearnEasier PRESENTS
- The Capt'N Gravity Ranger Program:
- Up to 80%
of the stimulation flowing to the brain comes from muscles and joints
- The Ranger program exaggerates
gravity, explores movement ranges and experiments with
general purpose steps
- A Simple & Fun Body-Movement Program!
- A 30 Minute DO-ALONG Training
Video
- DVD Format
- Movement is Priceless
- BUT - The Program is
Affordable, Effective and Easy to Use
- Money Back Guarantee
The 30-minute video program helps
all kids with:
- Improved Learning
- Better Concentration
- Increased Mental Alertness
- Improved Behavior
- Better Balance
- Improved Coordination
- Calmness & Relaxation
Movement is the language of the brain.
Movement knowledge is brain science.
The brain knows by doing.
- Learning and coordination
are linked.
- Change the way you think.
- Change the way you move.
- The greatest gains in
learning have been achieved by re-teaming the eye muscles
- Movement is the principal
function and primary concern of the brain.
- Movement is the most significant
and therapeutic influence on the brain.
- Numerous studies conducted
involving exercise routinely report how most health
conditions are improved with exercises and movements.
- Muscles and joints provide
a vast network that stimulates and nourishes the brain.
- This promotes health and
well-being.
- Nothing happens without
movement.
- Movement is the first
concern of the brain.
- Posture alone accounts
for half of the stimulus received by the brain.
- Sitting, standing or moving
the brain receives its biggest and most nourishing influence
from the efficiency of weight delivery and motion quality.
- Movements like walking
provide the brain with its most common and significant
informational stream.
- Your nervous system organizes
these informational streams.
- It prioritizes or orders
this informational flow.
- The informational streams
from muscles and joints are the most significant.
- Half of the brain's stimulation
is a result of body weight as it passes through muscles
and joints.
- By exploring how joints
move, by emphasizing structures that carry body weight
and by experimenting with movement strategies the brain
receives its greatest beneficial stimulus.