If you can\u2019t endure discomfort, you\u2019re not going to make it very far in your training, not to mention your life.
Lifting weights is hard. Doing HIIT is hard. Stick to a diet is hard. Learning valuable skills is hard. Burning the midnight oil at work is hard. Overcoming setbacks is hard.
What\u2019s more, willpower and motivation are notoriously fickle, and when they\u2019re at a low ebb due to poor sleep, stress, angst, or whatever else get us down some days, everything only gets harder.
That\u2019s why it\u2019s often the ability to endure that separates the successful from the unsuccessful in just about every arena of life, not just athletics
Now, endurance can be defined in many ways, but my guest Alex Hutchinson has an elegant one: the strength to continue despite an increasing desire to stop.
Even if you aren\u2019t an endurance athlete (I\u2019m not), understanding how people find the physical and mental stamina and grit to finish marathons and other even more extreme endurance events can help you reach more of your own finish lines, inside and outside of the gym.
In fact, one of the reasons so many people enjoy endurance exercise is because of how it empowers them to struggle through hardship of any kind.
All of this is why I invited accomplished endurance athlete, writer, and researcher Alex Hutchinson back on the show.
In case you\u2019re not familiar with Alex, he\u2019s a New York Times bestselling author of several books including his most recent, Endure, as well as an award-winning science journalist and former physicist and national-class runner.
And in this interview, he shares many of the insights he gleaned from researching and writing his book Endure, including how the brain influences our physical and mental limits, how elite athletes are able to exceed these limits, how to \u201crecharge\u201d after intense effort, and more.
Let\u2019s get to it.
5:49 - Can a mother lift a car to save her baby?
12:54 - How is our performance limited by our brain?
15:46 - What are some of the reasons the brain limits itself?
22:02 - What are some ways that elite athletes are able to exceed brain limitations?
26:30 - Does enduring physical pain improve your ability to push through discomfort in other areas of your life?
32:21 - What are some strategies to recharge between mentally demanding tasks?
50:51 - Does incorporating fun into your life improve sleep and decrease anxiety?
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