PUNI Neural Speed Arena

Where speed is engineered at neural level.

Not a facility. A system.

Most athletes are not training speed.

They are rehearsing their current limitations.

A Different Kind of Training Facility

Most training centres are designed around equipment.
The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is designed around how the nervous system produces speed, rhythm and coordination.
It is a performance environment where athletes can develop the neurological foundations of speed.

Performance Architecture

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is not simply a collection of training rooms. It is a performance architecture designed around how the nervous system produces speed, rhythm and coordination.
Each environment within the arena supports a specific aspect of neural performance. Together these spaces create conditions where athletes can develop the neurological foundations of elite movement.

Acceleration Corridor

Where speed is expressed.

Rhythm Hall

Where rhythm and movement timing are developed.

Strength Transfer Hall

Where strength becomes speed.

Neural Timing Chamber

Where perception and reaction are trained.

Neural Perception Lab

Elite performance begins with perception.
Before the body moves, the brain must detect patterns, interpret movement and anticipate change. The Neural Perception Lab provides a controlled visual environment where athletes develop these perceptual abilities.
This space supports the neurological processes that precede reaction, coordination and speed.

Neural Observation Lab

Elite performance is not only trained — it is studied.
The Neural Observation Lab provides an environment where movement patterns, rhythm and coordination can be observed and analyzed. Insights gained here help refine training throughout the arena.
This space acts as the analytical hub of the PUNI Neural Speed Arena.

Neural Recovery Lounge

Neural Recovery Lounge

Restoring neural balance.

Neural Quiet Chamber

Neural Quiet Chamber

Deep neural reset.

Designed for Multiple Sports

Any sport that depends on speed, timing and coordination can benefit from neural performance environments. Speed is a neurological capacity shared across many sports. The PUNI Neural Speed Arena supports athletes across many disciplines including:

Track & Field

Swimming

Rugby

American Football

Tennis

Combat Sports

Team Field Sports

ABOUT

Coach Tim Taylor

Coach Tim Taylor has spent more than four decades studying how the nervous system organises speed, rhythm and movement.

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena Network

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is designed as a scalable performance architecture.
Individual arenas can be developed within universities, national training centres, professional sports organizations and private performance institutes.
Each arena follows the core principles of PUNI Neural Engineering, creating environments that support the neurological foundations of speed, rhythm and coordination.
Over time these facilities can form a global network of training environments designed around the same philosophy.

The goal is simple:

To create the world’s first training environments built around how the nervous system produces speed.

Email

director@punineuralspeedarena.com

CONSULTATION

Arena Development

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is a proprietary facility concept.

Organizations interested in developing an arena or integrating elements of the design into their own performance centres may contact Coach Taylor for consultation.

Arena design and consulting available for organizations seeking next-generation performance environments.

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is a proprietary performance architecture developed by Coach Tim Taylor.

PUNI Neural Speed Arena

© 2026 Coach Tim Taylor

PUNI Neural Engineering

PUNI NEURAL SPEED ARENA

Architecting the Future of Speed.

A new generation of speed training environments designed around how the nervous system produces speed.

THE REALISATION

Most Speed Facilities Are Built Incorrectly

Across the world, training facilities are often designed around equipment and strength training layouts.

But elite speed performance is governed primarily by the nervous system’s ability to organise rhythm, force and timing.

This means the environment in which speed is trained matters enormously.

Space, visual structure, rhythm architecture and ground interaction all influence how the nervous system expresses speed.

Yet these factors are rarely considered when facilities are designed.

THE CONCEPT

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena

The PUNI Neural Speed Arena is a new type of performance environment.

Rather than building a facility around equipment, the arena is structured around the conditions required for speed expression.

This includes considerations such as:

  • Acceleration space
  • Movement rhythm
  • Perceptual speed
  • Spatial freedom
  • Surface interaction
  • Neural recovery

The result is a training environment where athletes can express speed more naturally and more efficiently.

Not Just For Sprinters

While the concept originates from sprint environments, the same principles apply across many explosive sports. Any sport that depends on explosive acceleration and movement efficiency benefits from environments designed around the nervous system.

A PUNI Neural Speed Arena may support athletes in:

Track & Field

Football / Soccer

Rugby

American Football

Basketball

Tennis

Combat Sports

CONSULTATION

Facility Design Consultation

Coach Tim Taylor provides consulting for organisations interested in developing next-generation speed training environments.

Consultation may include:

  • Speed facility concept development
  • Performance environment design
  • Training space optimisation
  • Neural speed architecture planning
  • Facility review and recommendations

Current conversations include facility owners, performance centres, leagues and sports organisations exploring new approaches to speed facility design.

ABOUT

Coach Tim Taylor

Coach Tim Taylor is the founder of PUNI Neural Engineering.

For more than four decades he has studied how elite athletes produce speed, rhythm and explosive movement across multiple sports.

His work focuses on how the nervous system organises performance and how training environments influence that process.

Today he advises organisations interested in creating environments where speed can be expressed at the highest level.

Email

coachtim@olympicmta.com

CONTACT

Discuss Your Facility

Organisations interested in exploring the concept of a PUNI Neural Speed Arena are invited to make contact.

Consultations are conducted on a limited basis.