How Polo Helps Increase Your BDNF
BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) is like fertilizer for your brain β it helps your neurons grow, connect, and regenerate. Higher BDNF levels improve focus, memory, coordination, and emotional balance β all essential for polo players and horsemen.
πΉ Natural Ways to Boost BDNF:
π 1. Physical Exercise (key)
β’ The most powerful natural stimulator of BDNF.
β’ Aerobic activity such as riding, galloping, stick & ball, or long sets on the field increases BDNF both short and long term.
β’ Strength training also helps when intensity is maintained.
π‘ Polo is a perfect mix of aerobic effort, coordination, and controlled stress, making it an excellent sport to keep your BDNF high and your mind sharp.
π§ 2. Learning and Mental Challenges
β’ Learning new skills β riding techniques, horse handling, or tactical strategies β pushes the brain to adapt and grow, boosting BDNF.
β’ Environments full of novelty, movement, and complexity, like a polo field with different horses and situations, are especially effective.
π 3. Sunlight Exposure
β’ Natural light increases vitamin D, which supports BDNF production.
β’ Spending mornings outdoors with horses or sleeping with open windows helps regulate your circadian rhythm and maintain optimal levels.
π₯¦ 4. Nutrition
Foods that support BDNF:
β’ Omega-3 (DHA): found in nuts, flaxseed, or krill oil.
β’ Polyphenols: blueberries, pure cacao, green tea, extra virgin olive oil.
β’ Curcumin (from turmeric): helps express more BDNF.
β’ Intermittent fasting or moderate calorie restriction can also stimulate its production in some athletes.
π 5. Low Stress & Restorative Sleep
β’ Chronic stress and poor sleep drastically lower BDNF.
β’ Meditation, deep breathing, or calm moments with your horses help regulate your nervous system and keep BDNF high.
β’ A peaceful, natural sleep environment allows your brain to recover and grow stronger connections overnight.
