Track & field performance does not fail randomly. It fails by structure.
Neural Engineering Codex - Track & Field explains the governing architecture that determines whether execution remains accessible when speed increases, force intensifies, and consequence becomes real. Rather than focusing on technique, drills, or training methodology, the Codex examines the neural systems that regulate access, timing, inhibition, and rhythm across all track & field disciplines.
The book addresses why technically proficient athletes fragment under pressure, why physical development does not reliably translate into competition performance, and why breakdown patterns repeat across generations despite advances in coaching and sports science. It identifies a missing architectural layer beneath strength, skill, and psychology-one that governs execution long before conscious correction is possible.
This is not a coaching manual and not a collection of interventions. It does not prescribe programs or exercises. Its purpose is structural: to define the laws that govern performance expression when conditions intensify.
Written for federations, institutes, coaches, performance directors, and serious athletes, Neural Engineering Codex - Track & Field provides the architectural foundation upon which event-specific understanding and applied analysis can rest.