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World Cup Series Episode 04 | GREATNESS MODE: The Neuroscience Behind Impossible Performances
20 June 2026

World Cup Series Episode 04 | GREATNESS MODE: The Neuroscience Behind Impossible Performances

Professor P with Dr.Peykar

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What happens inside the brain when athletes deliver performances that seem impossible?


In this episode of The Inner Game of the World Cup, Dr. Parsa Peykar explores the science behind peak performance, flow state, attention, and the mental conditions that allow athletes to perform at their highest level under pressure.


You'll learn:


• What psychologists call Flow State and why elite performers experience it
• How the brain changes during peak performance
• Why athletes often say "the game slowed down"
• The neurochemicals that fuel focus, confidence, and creativity
• Why pressure elevates some athletes and destroys others
• The biggest enemies of greatness: overthinking, self-doubt, and fear of failure
• A practical framework for creating the conditions for peak performance


Whether you're an athlete, coach, entrepreneur, leader, or performer, this episode reveals how greatness is often less about doing more and more about removing what interferes with excellence.


"The greatest performances are not moments when athletes become superhuman. They are moments when the noise disappears, the mind becomes clear, and human potential is finally allowed to emerge."


⚽ The Inner Game of the World Cup
🧠 Sports Psychology | Neuroscience | Flow State | Peak Performance