Guest guest Posted August 6, 2001 Report Share Posted August 6, 2001 I have just started working with a baseball player who both throws and bats right. On virtually any weight training exercise he is significantly weaker with his right arm than his left arm. Any suggestions ?? Dave Rubin DRFT Sports Training E-mail: rube@... Sewell, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hi Lynn, Your question is not that simple. It depends on various factors such as EEG power of thefrequencies you are analysing. I do pay attention to the T/B ratio and on the whole I try to have a lower T in relation tothe left side. Now, the T is usually taken to be between 4-8Hz. But, recently I have changed this so thatmy ratios are done in relation to 4-6/12-15 Hz and 4-6/15-19Hz. I try to keep the ratiosat 1.5 or below. This is because as the person feels better and/or his/her level of attentiongoes up the ratio for the left side goes lower in relation to the right side. I hope this helps you.Bye for now, -------Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK)2000-119 Santarem, PortugalE-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ De: LynnEnviada: qua 3/23/2011 11:38Para: Assunto: imbalanceHello listmates, When there seems to be frontal lobe imbalance (higher alpha on right front, more beta and h.b on right frontal cortex), what do you see, the imbalance of T/B ratio , OR absolute values on LH and RH ? What about the prefrontal lobe imbalance? Does it's alpha,beta and h.b also need to be balanced ? Sincerely,Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 I am finding it dificult to follow this. I wonder if you could go over what you mean again in detail. On the left hand side you look at theta/15-19 and on the right theta/12-15. You want both ratios to be lower than 1.5? and you want the left ratio to be lower then the right ratio? Thnaks in advance. Mark RE: imbalance Hi Lynn, Your question is not that simple. It depends on various factors such as EEG power of the frequencies you are analysing. I do pay attention to the T/B ratio and on the whole I try to have a lower T in relation to the left side. Now, the T is usually taken to be between 4-8Hz. But, recently I have changed this so that my ratios are done in relation to 4-6/12-15 Hz and 4-6/15-19Hz. I try to keep the ratios at 1.5 or below. This is because as the person feels better and/or his/her level of attention goes up the ratio for the left side goes lower in relation to the right side. I hope this helps you. Bye for now, -------Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK) 2000-119 Santarem, Portugal E-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ De: LynnEnviada: qua 3/23/2011 11:38Para: Assunto: imbalance Hello listmates, When there seems to be frontal lobe imbalance (higher alpha on right front, more beta and h.b on right frontal cortex), what do you see, the imbalance of T/B ratio , OR absolute values on LH and RH ? What about the prefrontal lobe imbalance? Does it's alpha,beta and h.b also need to be balanced ? Sincerely, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2011 Report Share Posted March 26, 2011 Hi Mark, Yes, I understand what you are saying because you're still used to monopolar setup. As I do bipolar the process is different. I train both sides at the same time. So when I say 4-6/12-15 or 4-6/15-19 I 'm saying that both right and left are been trained at the same time. So as the ratios get lower than 1,5, for both left and right, the beta power goes up for both left and right side. As the brain is this organ that " knows " what to do when one does NF for both left and right, it will sort itself up and the beta on the left side goes in relation to the right side. That was why I said I'm always fascinated how the brain " knows " what to do. :-) Bye for now, ------- Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK) 2000-119 Santarem, Portugal E-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ ________________________________ De: em nome de Mark Baddeley Enviada: sex 3/25/2011 00:32 Para: Assunto: Re: imbalance I am finding it dificult to follow this. I wonder if you could go over what you mean again in detail. On the left hand side you look at theta/15-19 and on the right theta/12-15. You want both ratios to be lower than 1.5? and you want the left ratio to be lower then the right ratio? Thnaks in advance. Mark RE: imbalance Hi Lynn, Your question is not that simple. It depends on various factors such as EEG power of the frequencies you are analysing. I do pay attention to the T/B ratio and on the whole I try to have a lower T in relation to the left side. Now, the T is usually taken to be between 4-8Hz. But, recently I have changed this so that my ratios are done in relation to 4-6/12-15 Hz and 4-6/15-19Hz. I try to keep the ratios at 1.5 or below. This is because as the person feels better and/or his/her level of attention goes up the ratio for the left side goes lower in relation to the right side. I hope this helps you. Bye for now, ------- Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK) 2000-119 Santarem, Portugal E-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ ________________________________ De: Lynn Enviada: qua 3/23/2011 11:38 Para: Assunto: imbalance Hello listmates, When there seems to be frontal lobe imbalance (higher alpha on right front, more beta and h.b on right frontal cortex), what do you see, the imbalance of T/B ratio , OR absolute values on LH and RH ? What about the prefrontal lobe imbalance? Does it's alpha,beta and h.b also need to be balanced ? Sincerely, Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 Hi Mark, No, as both, left and right, have a ratio going lower than 1.5 the 12-15 goes up. The same for the 15-19. As both, left and right, have a ratio of going lower than 1.5 the 15-19 goes up. This is only if you do the ratio like 4-6/12-15 Hz or 4-6/15-19 Hz Bye for now, -------Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK)2000-119 Santarem, Portugal E-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ De: Mark BaddeleyEnviada: dom 3/27/2011 07:29Para: Assunto: Re: imbalance Hi To check my understanding: as ratio on right goes below 1.5 12-15 is increasing and as left goes below 1.5 15-19 is increasing. Is that it? and this is for bipolar montages left and right. Mark RE: imbalanceHi Lynn,Your question is not that simple. It depends on various factors such as EEG power of thefrequencies you are analysing.I do pay attention to the T/B ratio and on the whole I try to have a lower T in relation tothe left side.Now, the T is usually taken to be between 4-8Hz. But, recently I have changed this so thatmy ratios are done in relation to 4-6/12-15 Hz and 4-6/15-19Hz. I try to keep the ratiosat 1.5 or below. This is because as the person feels better and/or his/her level of attentiongoes up the ratio for the left side goes lower in relation to the right side. I hope this helps you.Bye for now,-------Prof.Dr. Alvoeiro,Ph.D.(Hull,UK),C.Psychol.(BPS,UK)2000-119 Santarem, PortugalE-mail: mailto:jorge.alvoeiro%40vodafone.pt http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/________________________________De: LynnEnviada: qua 3/23/2011 11:38Para: mailto:%40Assunto: imbalanceHello listmates, When there seems to be frontal lobe imbalance (higher alpha on right front, more beta and h.b on right frontal cortex), what do you see, the imbalance of T/B ratio , OR absolute values on LH and RH ? What about the prefrontal lobe imbalance? Does it's alpha,beta and h.b also need to be balanced ?Sincerely,Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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