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Alex Hutchinson: Psychobiology, Breath Hacks, Mammalian Dive Reflex | Ep.111

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.8900 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2017

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

ALEX HUTCHINSON

I'm a former physicist, a lifelong runner, and (most of all, these days) a science journalist. In the pages of Runner's World, my "Fast Lane" column focuses on training for peak performance -- workouts, racing strategies, and other battle-tested tips to bring down your PRs.

You can read more about my background at my personal website if you're interested. In brief, I started my career as a physicist doing postdoctoral research with the National Security Agency, and competed as a national-class runner for Canada for a decade. In my late 20s, I switched from scientist to science journalist; since then, I've won a National Magazine Award and my writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Outside, Popular Mechanics (where I'm a contributing editor), Men's Journal, Bicycling, and elsewhere. You can read some examples of my work here.

My latest book is called Which Comes First, Cardio or Weights? Fitness Myths, Training Truths and Other Surprising Discoveries from the Science of Exercise. Yes, it's a mouthful. The premise is pretty simple: it takes 111 common (and uncommon) questions about fitness -- e.g. Should I exercise when I'm sick? And what's the actual difference between running on a treadmill, running on an elliptical trainer, and running outside? -- and digs up the current state of peer-reviewed knowledge. It's not a textbook: the aim is to make the research accessible to anyone who's interested, from total exercise beginners to competitive athletes.

To keep up with the latest Sweat Science posts, please follow me on Twitter or check out the Sweat Science Facebook page. Thanks for following!

Transcript

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0:00.0

I said empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water.

0:08.0

It's about how hard you hit.

0:10.0

It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.

0:13.6

How much you can take and keep moving forward?

0:16.4

Join the movement expert Aaron Alexander

0:19.4

as he dives into the minds of the foremost innovative health care thinkers and movement masters on their approach to optimal health and wellness.

0:28.0

A Line Podcast.

0:30.0

This can be seen also in the simple initiation ritual where a child has to give up its childhood

0:36.8

and become an adult, has to die, you might say, to its infantile personality and psyche and come back as a self-responsible adult.

0:49.5

It's a fundamental experience that everyone has to undergo.

0:53.0

We're in our childhood for at least 14 years

0:58.0

and then to get out of that posture of

1:05.0

psychological dependency into one of psychological self-responsibility

1:08.0

requires a death and resurrection

1:11.0

and that is the basic motif of the hero journey,

1:14.0

leaving one condition, finding the source of life to bring you forth

1:20.0

in a richer or more mature or other conditions.

1:25.9

Welcome back to the line podcast.

1:27.9

My name is Aaron Alexander in today's beautiful episode.

1:30.1

I got to have Mr. Alex Hutchinson on the show.

1:32.6

Alex is a former physicist, his turned science journalist.

1:38.0

Super, super interesting fella.

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