Adam Gust teaches us how understanding Neuroscience, The Vegus Nerve, and listening to your body and emotions can help you be a better drummer with less pain and tension in your body. Adam began this quest to combine brain science and drumming after traumatic experience where he lost the ability to play the drums after walking through a plate glass window which shattered all over his hands. He applied what he learned and is now back to drumming better than ever and is on a mission to share this knowledge with the drumming community!
Here are Adams links:
Sabian Education Network referral link for free access to my workshops with them:
http://sabianed.com/?referral=8492
TED talk:
https://www.ted.com/talks/adam_gust_science_of_the_groove
and here are some science related Drum History episodes that you may enjoy:
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-191-rhythmic-therapy-using-drums-to-help-kids-through-trauma-with-rob-leytham
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-182-biomechanical-drumming-with-brandon-green
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-165-drums-and-ethnomusicology-with-william-johnson
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-112-the-science-of-why-we-love-drums-with-dr-kristen-vogt-veggeberg
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-83-the-science-and-history-of-acoustics-with-thomas-antoine
https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-10-wild-thing-the-study-of-rhythm-in-animals-with-dr-ed-large