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Working at the intersection of biology, readiness, and return-to-risk in high consequence performance environments.

I explore how stress, injury, and recovery shape human performance when biological capacity is constrained, particularly where decisions carry real consequence.

Some Key notes about Jody Anderson

While many of these observations first emerged in high-performance sport, they reflect a broader pattern: moments where standard models no longer fully explain outcomes, when capacity appears restored, yet performance and decision-making remain unreliable under real-world conditions.

This work examines how biological regulation, particularly within the nervous system, governs readiness, adaptability, and the reliable expression of performance across domains. The same constraints that shape return-to-play decisions in sport also influence performance and judgment in healthcare, military operations, leadership, and other high-consequence environments.

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