Brain Teasers
Ryan Loi goes low to keep the bean bag from hitting the ground. When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Levi Burelson, top left, Porter Larson, bottom left, Connor Larson, Ryan Loi, and Rafer Severson, play a bean bag game.
When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Levi Burelson works on his reaction time as the other players watch. When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Levi Burelson, left, and Rafer Severson, pass off the bean bag during one of the exercises.
When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
The boys work on a dribbling exercise during the program.
When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Instructor, Kristen Rubow, center, works with the boys on the big balls. When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Raver Severson, right, works with his teammates on the big balls. When Kristen Rubow Rey's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Rafer Severson, right, works with his teammates on the big balls, while Kristen Rubow helps Levi Burelson.
When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Ryan Loi helps Rafer Severson, right, work on the big balls, while Kristen Rubow helps Levi Burelson. When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Levi Burelson, left, and Porter Larson, do a dribbling exercise. When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017Brain Teasers
Instructor, Kristen Rubow, goes over data with the boys on the team.
When Kristen Rubow's son suffered a concussion playing high school sports, she started playing with ways to enrich therapy for him to recover more quickly and more fully from his injury. When she got good results from her intuitive work, she branched out and began supporting adults with TBI. That, too, brought good results in her clients. Now, she works with youth and adult athletes who want to boost sports performance by building different pathways for their brains to use in staying sharp.
For more photos and a video, go to http://www.dailycamera.com.
Cliff Grassmick Staff Photographer January 28, 2017