Role And Function Of Dopamine - Jocko Willink & Andrew Huberman

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2022
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  • @JohnBrandon
    @JohnBrandon Год назад +1755

    Really appreciate how Jocko lets Andrew speak uninterrupted. Not every host is as patient!

    • @Akovdan
      @Akovdan Год назад +60

      If he were on the joe rogan show. Joe woulda fact checked him x25 in 10 minutes

    • @JohnDoe-lc9yj
      @JohnDoe-lc9yj Год назад +28

      Yes, nothing is more aggravating during an interview than a host trying to make every point about themselves.

    • @cammeysigfridson7609
      @cammeysigfridson7609 Год назад +6

      @John Julie I have to respectfully agree. Echo is mostly reserved and I feel a little disappointed at times when he speaks up and I don't get to hear the rest. Especially if he seems really eager. Even if it results in "I disagree" to me it's another opportunity for the conversation to progress. No time lost.

    • @Chris_Antibes
      @Chris_Antibes Год назад +4

      According to a report by the American Psychological Association, long-term stress weakens the responses of your immune system. “That's because stress decreases the body's lymphocytes, the white blood cells that help fight off infection.Feb 16, 2022

    • @ronbarber197
      @ronbarber197 Год назад +2

      Joe Rogan wanna be

  • @daedra40
    @daedra40 Год назад +1143

    This is a scientist on a mission to educate us. God bless this man.

    • @jackfrostcm108
      @jackfrostcm108 Год назад +3

      And Jockow

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Год назад +5

      Dopamine, not God.

    • @daedra40
      @daedra40 Год назад +11

      @@iche9373 why would you ask for a molecule to bless you? 😅

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Год назад +8

      @@daedra40 Because Dopamine can be a blessing.

    • @daedra40
      @daedra40 Год назад +7

      @E M That's for us individually to decide - I respect your opinion nonetheless, but it is my hope that you would do the same for me. I have for a long time too thought it was an imaginary idea; God as a creation of Man and their ideas over time.
      But solace found me when I realize, for myself at least, that it is I who was created - that life is not some mere random accident, despite the billions of years that is postulated to give rise to the complexities of our biology. I believe it is not a mere accident, but my belief is certainly tested every moment.
      Mere words don't prove belief. Action in living up to the principles that we can rationally understand to be truly good - now that, in my opinion, can begin to prove one's belief in a faith.

  • @caleb-hess
    @caleb-hess Год назад +568

    Andrew: you can’t train all the time
    Jocko: immediately ends the podcast clip

  • @TheAwakez
    @TheAwakez Год назад +594

    this man truly has a gift to explain incredibly complicated stuff and deliver them in a way that everyone can understand it regardless of their education, fascinating!

    • @andrabook8758
      @andrabook8758 Год назад +2

      yes, he's good :).

    • @snap_Fizz
      @snap_Fizz Год назад +15

      this is true wisdom and knowlede. making the complex simple. rather than complicating simple shit with the use of flamboyant words. too much of that in this world and the school system. fuck that

    • @andrabook8758
      @andrabook8758 Год назад

      @@snap_Fizz glycogen and glycine? ROFL!....you know what? props for creativity!

    • @jhonatangilromero2311
      @jhonatangilromero2311 Год назад

      Glucose.

    • @jhonatangilromero2311
      @jhonatangilromero2311 Год назад

      Ketones.

  • @flowmastaflam
    @flowmastaflam Год назад +126

    This is probably why the 20-30 minute power nap can help you feel like you just woke up, ready to go. But napping for 2 hours, may as well call it a day.

    • @AliPi7
      @AliPi7 Год назад +5

      My sweet spot is 10-12 minutes.
      20-30 min and it’s over for me.
      I swear shorter the nap for me the better.

    • @zelorig8887
      @zelorig8887 Год назад +5

      @@AliPi7 Same for me. However if i have a power nap that lasts like 5 minutes at 8pm, i can't sleep till 2am

    • @Orgizo08
      @Orgizo08 Год назад

      Yup lol 20-30 is perfect. Too long of a nap ruins your night

    • @AliPi7
      @AliPi7 Год назад

      @@zelorig8887 same here!!

    • @ganggang3873
      @ganggang3873 Год назад +1

      How do you control how long youre gonna nap though

  • @whoareyou5278
    @whoareyou5278 Год назад +131

    Honestly when I saw the 5 hr time stamp, I kinda lost it I immediately thought how do you even speak to someone for that long, but my goodness is there a wealth of information here that I can use. And Andrew speaks very clearly and with language I can easily understand. Thanks for this yall.

    • @N7sensei
      @N7sensei Год назад +11

      I'm about to marathon those 5 hours, lol.
      Huberman has an amazing RUclips channel, by the way.

    • @realrogers890
      @realrogers890 Год назад +2

      @@N7sensei Where is the 5 hours? 🤔, this is 12 minutes long

    • @claudiu_npd
      @claudiu_npd Год назад

      @@realrogers890 ruclips.net/video/H5ApNHAPJVU/видео.html

    • @ShredTV_Gaming
      @ShredTV_Gaming Год назад

      @@realrogers890 The full podcast is on redcircle

    • @JesusLordOfLords455
      @JesusLordOfLords455 Год назад

      Try a 5 hour Mark Passio presentation dude 😄

  • @spasticnutcase
    @spasticnutcase Год назад +325

    It's amazing to me how what he's talking about on a biochemical level ties in exactly to what Jordan peterson has explained on a psychological level. The whole thing with lobsters and animals actually becoming more physically healthy and strong after climbing higher in the dominance hierarchy aka "winning"

    • @imrogers2781
      @imrogers2781 Год назад +25

      It all ties together. We’re all the same, everything living is connected.

    • @Mankemista
      @Mankemista Год назад +10

      That's exactly it dude, you sure nailed it. I'm pretty sure Jordan Peterson actually knows all the empiric scientific data as well

    • @K1LO13
      @K1LO13 Год назад +28

      Huberman is legit. Peterson plays to his base. Feels bit disingenuous.

    • @emperortomoto
      @emperortomoto Год назад +4

      Peterson refers to similar study, but he puts it down in a more narrative way

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Год назад +20

      Jordan Peterson is just a drug professor getting triggered by chubby swimsuit models.

  • @mr5timewcwchamp
    @mr5timewcwchamp Год назад +39

    The way he translates concepts from science, and breaks it down for anyone to understand…..pure amazing. He really explains the “why” behind everything.

  • @hv4285
    @hv4285 Год назад +286

    Is it me or Dr.Huberman look like a hardened Warlord in the thumbnail? Haha, anyway this interview was amazing it was filled with hard scientific data (that's actually useful and implementable) as well as getting to know the details of Andrew's journey in becoming a professor. All around amazing dude, thanks Jocko and Echo, that 5 hr was worth every second.

    • @thebaneking4787
      @thebaneking4787 Год назад +12

      He’s very “Lothbrook” looking. He’s “Lothbrooking”. Lol

    • @KhunkhaoOldChannel
      @KhunkhaoOldChannel Год назад +2

      I had the exact same thought regarding the thumbnail! Instant click! :D

    • @devkumarbajaj
      @devkumarbajaj Год назад +4

      kratos

    • @m1k3hu7ch420
      @m1k3hu7ch420 Год назад +2

      Andrew does look tough in black and white huh haha

    • @johnmcclane2401
      @johnmcclane2401 Год назад +2

      the intelligent caveman😄

  • @chrismonsen
    @chrismonsen Год назад +30

    Is it me or is this one of the most incredible find?

    • @Gingnose
      @Gingnose Год назад

      クリスさんとこんなところで!

    • @bilbojumper
      @bilbojumper Год назад

      andrew huberman on point

  • @user-kr6rw4hm7l
    @user-kr6rw4hm7l Год назад +38

    I feel gratitude towards Dr Huberman for giving us such a helpful advices!

  • @julielevesque2668
    @julielevesque2668 Год назад +59

    I think Andrew is awesome...learning on how to do hard things to have an easier life. My next goal is the cold showers to start as a routine. I already got the 4am alarm wake up routine down...I now go biking in the winter (equipped myself clothes and studded tires), I now go even if it's raining a bit, I now take stairs and never take elevators or escalators at the metro station plus at my work on the 7th floor. He talks about anxiety, ADHD and the link to our guts and made me so interested in neuroscience and just making sure we see value in feeding our bodies real food and not all the fake stuff out there. Resilience is key and self-discipline for creating good habits, repeat good habits...things that used to get in your way ...just don't anymore because when we learn to get comfortable with some suffering. You build muscle in your legs the more you go against the wind and up a hill...throw some ankle weights on there and my bike is 36 lbs bike...recipe for resilience. I'm not doing the ankle weights yet but I used to fear hard things...now I'm realizing...do it so excuses never enter your mind on other things.

    • @AliPi7
      @AliPi7 Год назад +1

      I take very cold showers daily and it literally feels like a shot of fireworks in the brain.
      The first two minutes are brutal but, that’s where the magic happens.

    • @user-th6ty2ln6x
      @user-th6ty2ln6x Год назад

      @@AliPi7 do you just turn the knob full cold and go all in?

  • @mrgray3291
    @mrgray3291 Год назад +15

    i used to drink alot. waiting for Friday night to get here was almost more than i could stand. by the time i left work Friday afternoon, i would be so elated to get intoxicated that it was about all i could think about. i quit drinking about 10 years ago. i get excited for things here and there, but never regularly anymore, and almost never to that same high level.

    • @jirusjirus9322
      @jirusjirus9322 Год назад +11

      Congratulations on getting sober from alcohol...i watched my bitter, angry grandfather drink and be miserable for the several years he lived with us.
      I watched my father be kind to strangers and animals and drink 7 days a week for many years, but he was very angry at politics and would disrupt my mother's happiness.
      They are gone but not forgotten.
      I'm 67 and drink occasionally only when i have done lots of physical labor and made a few people happy. No wife and no kids to be mean to.
      I have many friends that have gone completely sober from all drugs and alcohol and they have extended their lives and have found happiness.
      The act of sobriety in this world is a testament to a strong will.
      I am weak with saddness and sorrow but do not let it consume me.
      I am joyous and goofy and let it reveal energy from my being. 💪🥸

  • @Dan-zs8pk
    @Dan-zs8pk Год назад +9

    All the pointless shit were taught at school when there’s so much to learn about ourselves that would be way more beneficial to our lives

  • @Herrera_70
    @Herrera_70 Год назад +2

    Yes, I absolutely love doing a short hike just listening to the sound of birds and wind, no talking, no music, nothing. Just me being idle for a while. I come back refreshed, energized and with new ideas.

  • @CCaravasi
    @CCaravasi Год назад +3

    This is the first time I’ve heard of deliberate decompression. And it makes so much sense. I have had this feeling during idle time that I should be doing something else.. I think this is that. Allowing myself to have deliberate decompression through out the day. Definitely a part of my new routine. Thanks Doc

  • @craigweaver8542
    @craigweaver8542 Год назад +1

    Wow, what a treat to have these guys together speaking on this subject

  • @mokshalani8414
    @mokshalani8414 Год назад +3

    I connected to this info on so many different levels. Not only do I have more insight into my own behavior of always wasting time kicking 💩, but now I understand my favorite system of interpreting personality (patterns of preferences/motives) a little better through these cycles

  • @Army_Greenz89
    @Army_Greenz89 Год назад +8

    Wow 13 minutes worth of probably thousands of years of human knowledge.
    Thank you for videos like this always seem to blow my mind and I love the fact that there’s others interested in this subject.
    Personally this is 100 percent what I need in my self development chapter of my life.

  • @DiegoGarcia-vt5kr
    @DiegoGarcia-vt5kr Год назад +11

    in all my searching for answers. I have never seen someone cover such a complex topic, answering so many questions, adding new questions and thoughts, and just jamming very easy to understand information in 10 minutes. I don't like videos on my liked playlist but i wish i could like 10x

  • @TheLastSaneAmerican
    @TheLastSaneAmerican Год назад +10

    Jocko 2024… that’s what we need!
    An intelligent dude that truly just loves America and can’t help but kick ass at whatever he does.

  • @wesley6442
    @wesley6442 Год назад +2

    Completely agree on the unwinding bit, very important to put equal parts rest and work.. a balanced approach to life. Think of it as replenishing your drive systems I guess.. It can be difficult to settle down after going so hard for so long, feeling that you need to be doing something, to accomplish, forage and push forwards so the mantra I tell myself on rest days is "embrace the nothingness" as in just don't do anything and just "be" then get back out and pick back up

  • @Red_AIert
    @Red_AIert Год назад +2

    This is awesome info. Thank you Mr. Huberman. 🙂🙏🏼

  • @MikeCoochYouTube
    @MikeCoochYouTube Год назад +3

    Fascinating and so helpful to hear it explained so simply and clearly!

  • @astralascendance
    @astralascendance Год назад +20

    Didn't realize I was missing all this crucial information. Genuinely, I felt like I had very little left to learn about myself and this comes along and shows me 8 different ways to become better. This video was so good it hit me with the Dunning-Kreuger Effect lol

  • @aminebadri5118
    @aminebadri5118 Год назад

    This is one of the most informative videos i have ever seen on youtube.

  • @skywalker8909
    @skywalker8909 Год назад +2

    I’ve learned so much in this video, thanks for the great information

  • @jordanferguson2254
    @jordanferguson2254 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I seriously needed it...

  • @wahalife
    @wahalife Год назад +2

    This video was so enlightening thank you

  • @stephenmorton1727
    @stephenmorton1727 Год назад +1

    This is such a powerful video! Thank you...

  • @mohkaba007
    @mohkaba007 Год назад

    Great content, had to rewatch it for a deeper understanding

  • @agelosvs2080
    @agelosvs2080 Год назад +1

    I do freedive and have taken classes and seminars and every single word this guy said is on point.

  • @ChaosclownM
    @ChaosclownM Год назад +3

    This was mine blowing, love the huberman podcast, it’s really applied neuroscience 🎉

  • @howlsy6388
    @howlsy6388 Год назад +1

    Oh wow I missed that Huberman had an episode with Jocko! He was very interesting on the nine clubs interview, I’ll watch that for sure.

  • @jesseborrayo9221
    @jesseborrayo9221 Год назад +1

    The two pillars for human happiness, progress and gratitude

  • @weslleylucassilvadossantos3783

    Very grateful for the content that you spread!

  • @jmcm152
    @jmcm152 Год назад +21

    This guy needs to write a book!

  • @yengsabio5315
    @yengsabio5315 Год назад +39

    Endocrinology explained at the popular level! Dr. Hubberman does it best.
    Lots'a love, cheers, & Mabuhay, from tropical Philippines!

    • @sasquatch6829
      @sasquatch6829 Год назад

      I thought endocrinology was diabetic stuff… lived with a betees dude for a bit… learned a lot but clearly not enough…
      Any sauce? What do people need to know about endo? Sept the… 👌 haha jokes…
      But for real what should people know here?

    • @Gyatttt1443
      @Gyatttt1443 Год назад

      Galing mag explain ng Dr. Kahit hindi masyadong marunong mag english maiintindihan to.

    • @yengsabio5315
      @yengsabio5315 Год назад

      @@sasquatch6829 Hi there, mate!
      Endocrinology is best understood following the analogy of communications. So that the different organs & systems of our body "communicate" through hormonal signals upregulating & downregulating depending upon the stimulus(i) that trigger(s) them.
      In the case of diabetes, if there's high blood glucose, insulin is secreted by the pancrease to upregulate conversion of those sugars into glycogen by the liver, or fats (i.e., lipogenesis) by lipocytes.

    • @sasquatch6829
      @sasquatch6829 Год назад +1

      @@yengsabio5315 thanks dude… I am going to copy and look into that….
      Yea I cannot think straight right now… I’m in a lot of spinal pain currently… cannot think straight…. Obviously cannot sleep either at current…
      Thank you. I will assess your info and take it to heart if it’s genuine and valuable….
      Brother if you pray… pray for me…. If you dance in the woods… cut that rug, dance that jig… I will take whatever good vibes prayers or intentions I can get….
      Rock on. Thanks for the direction and knowledge.

    • @yengsabio5315
      @yengsabio5315 Год назад

      @@sasquatch6829 Will be praying for you, mate! If you're on meds, may your meds work well for your healing, comfort, & satisfaction!

  • @matthewjohnson2554
    @matthewjohnson2554 Год назад

    This is great, going to have to add this whole podcast to my queue now.

  • @JQMurrell
    @JQMurrell Год назад +1

    Very interesting! The supports the need for a balanced life in all things, and if it doesn't feel good, don't do it, or do it differently in a way that feels good to you again,.. or just take a break!! We have to give ourselves permission to do this in a way we like and enjoy, and in a way that we can truly feel good and fulfilled by our experiences!!!

  • @abramgrey2237
    @abramgrey2237 Год назад +1

    what a cool anchor. lets the person speak. dig that.Great content

  • @Joonzi
    @Joonzi Год назад +3

    Ooh dr huberman in the house! This is gonna be great.. Thank you in advance👊🏼

  • @drfrancovalento7545
    @drfrancovalento7545 Год назад +1

    Thank you excellent talk

  • @Slaughterk360
    @Slaughterk360 Год назад +6

    This changes everything for me stuff like this is so interesting

  • @Au.gold55
    @Au.gold55 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the advice

  • @DangerZone_GetRektDontCry
    @DangerZone_GetRektDontCry Год назад +4

    I think I have never watched a more information packed video in my life, and THIS GUY is doing it on a podcast (not on a video recorded and edited for a hours). Fucking amazing

  • @saboorahmed6637
    @saboorahmed6637 Год назад +1

    the only video on utube i watched with full concentration

  • @kirby333callsource
    @kirby333callsource Год назад +2

    Waheguru Ji ❤️🎵💖🎶💕❣️🙏Satnaam Shri Waheguru Ji.... Nirbhau Nirvair......🎵💘❤️❣️🎶💕

  • @atmacm
    @atmacm Год назад

    When Huberman speaks, people sit back in awe!

  • @markbroad119
    @markbroad119 Год назад +2

    I'm doing 12 hr days 7 days a week for the last 22 days. I'm happy if I get 5-5.5hrs of sleep.
    I was an adrenaline junkie from 3 till 38. When I broke my neck and back down hill mountain biking. Cleared all the 30' jumps but there was a stump

  • @Pyrekster
    @Pyrekster Год назад

    No words... Thank you.

  • @skepticbb93
    @skepticbb93 Год назад +16

    Andrew Huberman is becoming one of my favorite scientists. He's already my favorite non-physicist , what an amazing dude. And thanks to Jocko for having this platform.

  • @nathanwells814
    @nathanwells814 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge im very interested and grateful

  • @Mattfreemind
    @Mattfreemind Год назад +1

    Makes total sense. I also learned alot from Jeff Nichols on stress and T

  • @Sam-to6ew
    @Sam-to6ew Год назад +10

    5:30 This is an extremely important point some people, especially freedivers, don't take seriously enough. My dad explained me this very early on about the dangers of hyperventillation and breath holds, it is no joke and many people have died because of it. Only practice breath holds underwater with a buddy, stay safe out there!

  • @mattacosta4802
    @mattacosta4802 Год назад +2

    BINGO!! Right at the end...he confirmed Mike Mentzer's work and philosophy on high intensity training. 👍👍🙏🖤

  • @sandraa.lelacheur3001
    @sandraa.lelacheur3001 Год назад +51

    Color me impressed.
    This is information we
    all need to know.
    Thank you gentlemen,
    great podcast

    • @donkeylzc
      @donkeylzc Год назад +2

      But this video has no color

    • @snagra71
      @snagra71 Год назад +1

      Check out his podcast he has hundreds of episodes that are very helpful.

    • @CraszyAsce
      @CraszyAsce Год назад +2

      @@donkeylzc this comment ruined my dopamine

  • @kimdavis7812
    @kimdavis7812 Год назад +1

    Great video thank you both 🙏👍

  • @jaeltavares2720
    @jaeltavares2720 Год назад +4

    Learning as i watch

  • @gabepeterson4420
    @gabepeterson4420 Год назад +5

    I could listen to that guy talk for days. Great guest.

  • @KittyM-
    @KittyM- Год назад +1

    So useful. Thank you

  • @richw9205
    @richw9205 Год назад +5

    This was, as Jocko would say, good!!! May I add VERY good.

  • @Joshuanyc73
    @Joshuanyc73 Год назад

    Fantastic interview.

  • @yippeethreeeight
    @yippeethreeeight Год назад

    Wow! Seriously interesting stuff. I need to find the full podcast.

  • @DeltaRaiden
    @DeltaRaiden Год назад +11

    "You can make it through finals, kids" Upvoted right there, stay thankful for the roof, the food and the company, all else is additional.

  • @nadavgi
    @nadavgi Год назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @singh_snehil_
    @singh_snehil_ Год назад

    Thank you! 🙇🏻‍♂️

  • @MrGoldDynasty
    @MrGoldDynasty Год назад

    This clip is worth watching/listen to a few times

  • @user-og5nr6cc8k
    @user-og5nr6cc8k Год назад

    Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @thomasscott4009
    @thomasscott4009 Год назад +3

    He rocks it. Scientific information concerning our everyday lives!!

  • @spirit6221
    @spirit6221 Год назад

    Thanks doc

  • @5P4C3V01D
    @5P4C3V01D Год назад

    This is pure gold.

  • @tilak09
    @tilak09 Год назад +1

    Approximately covered it all!

  • @Moabkiller38
    @Moabkiller38 Год назад +1

    If this information was taught in schools the minds of students would be absolutely unstoppable

  • @armandoperezjr
    @armandoperezjr Год назад

    I love how the podcast is in black and white. Great job gentleman.

  • @rayhaanadam9520
    @rayhaanadam9520 Год назад

    This is what is exactly wrong with me in a nut shell.. smoking weed is an addition to all what you spoke abt. I got I feeling that this information will change me for the better!

  • @ser-neithan786
    @ser-neithan786 Год назад +1

    Very good pieces of advice !

  • @Bgrening
    @Bgrening Год назад

    Best explanation.

  • @Elevateyourlife100
    @Elevateyourlife100 Год назад

    Goood Morning!☀️Thank you so much!

  • @idgaf5322
    @idgaf5322 Год назад

    Needed this

  • @anamuslimun
    @anamuslimun Год назад +7

    11:30 - Subhanallah, Now I can relate it so clearly and it feels nice! As a Muslim, we pray five times a day and at that time we stay concentrated on prayer only. Which is a helpful part for hormonal balancing too.

    • @bashka99
      @bashka99 Год назад +1

      That religion will make it to every household. It’s promised. May Allah guide us to a good ending ❤️

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 Год назад

      @@bashka99 Religions are just tools to control masses by elites, notthing else. Elites never care about any rules or anything, they do whatever they want, but they impose them on others.

    • @bashka99
      @bashka99 Год назад

      @@hehenoelo4858 why are you living? Everything in the room has a purpose. What is your purpose Hehe??? Keep your heart open ask yourself deep questions about you being. Much love ☝🏽

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 Год назад

      @@bashka99 Nope, not everything has its purpose, there are people who die after 1 month after being born, there are people suffering whole their life for nothing. It is only religious people that believe that all this nonsense has some purpose.
      My personal purpose is telling truth.

  • @gbsnb
    @gbsnb Год назад +21

    Jocko + Dr. Huberman + J. Peterson = all influencers you ever need in a lifetime

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Год назад

      I only listen to Hub the Gimli when comes to health.
      He’s amazing.

    • @joshuadahn9031
      @joshuadahn9031 Год назад

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @TheJoshuamcgowan
    @TheJoshuamcgowan Год назад

    Such good info. Cheers you guys 🤘🏽🌺

  • @aczeartk7032
    @aczeartk7032 Год назад +1

    This is the effect of move or die, I always feel better when I'm getting some like high tempo for months

  • @iamtheteapot7405
    @iamtheteapot7405 Год назад +1

    Really great information 👍

  • @vanilla848
    @vanilla848 Год назад

    Brilliant stuff and well articulated

  • @keithseymour9316
    @keithseymour9316 Год назад +8

    Huberman and Jocko together? RUclips perfection!

  • @williambordeman1653
    @williambordeman1653 Год назад

    Great information to hear about👍

  • @brandinshaeffer8970
    @brandinshaeffer8970 Год назад +4

    I'm a 49 year old woman but have always been a high achiever in athletics, and my body does seem to me turning on me this year. This podcast is motivating me to get back out and push. I'm pushing, but not hard enough - not like i used to, and I need to man up a bit and stop the excuses.

    • @fekek.516
      @fekek.516 Год назад +1

      If I was you I wouldn’t be looking to push myself hard and harder. Neither you or I are 21years old so just maintain decent health.

    • @ColeMay
      @ColeMay 11 месяцев назад

      I'm 39 and I feel mine turning on me.

  • @nimmha6708
    @nimmha6708 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @murphsviews
    @murphsviews Год назад

    Fascinating stuff.

  • @sasquatch6829
    @sasquatch6829 Год назад +1

    This is so valuable…

  • @j0.ZEF-Who
    @j0.ZEF-Who Год назад

    Burns on this podcast are on a NEW Level buh honest which makes them all 3rd degree

  • @Mr_Fairdale
    @Mr_Fairdale Год назад +4

    I’m trying to break the habit of looking at my phone during any moment of downtime. Shower, eating lunch, rests between sets, toilet, etc. It’s just a sneaky time suck.

  • @seankovarik4444
    @seankovarik4444 Год назад +5

    Wim hof method isn't forceful inhales and forceful exhales. It's fully in and gently letting the air fall.out of the lungs. You don't even fully exhale if you're doing it correctly. As Wim says "fully in and letting go".
    Really interesting stuff though for sure.

  • @pisceandreams5893
    @pisceandreams5893 Год назад +1

    I started putting my phone down 2 to 3 hours before bed time and felt way better!
    Especially the next day......don't wait until 10 minutes before bedtime.

  • @rawfotra926
    @rawfotra926 Год назад

    Great interview. What do "you guys" say... outstanding? My favorite episode date

  • @billal-dz
    @billal-dz 3 месяца назад

    This guy answred a lot of questions and added so much insight to hundred of sociology books of authors claimed to know humans. f.. everyone , they all just sounded good.

  • @successvibrations380
    @successvibrations380 Год назад +10

    Now this is some quality shit right here! Great guest.

  • @mobiusloop1405
    @mobiusloop1405 Год назад +2

    "You can make it through finals kids..." 😂