

#603: The Physical Keys to Human Resilience
Apr 20, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Scott Carney, author of "The Wedge" and "What Doesn't Kill Us," reveals fascinating insights into human resilience and physiological control. He shares his transformation from skeptic to believer in Wim Hof's breathing methods, exploring how we can consciously manage our physiological responses. Topics include using kettlebell training to overcome fear, the therapeutic effects of float tanks and saunas, and the underrated power of the placebo effect. Carney’s journey around the globe highlights innovative ways to enhance mental and physical well-being.
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From Skeptic to Believer
- Scott Carney initially intended to debunk Wim Hof's methods.
- However, after experiencing immediate benefits like increased breath-holding capacity and push-up count, he shifted his focus to exploring the science behind them.
Missing Stressors
- Modern humans lack exposure to physical stressors that our ancestors faced.
- These stressors triggered physiological responses which, when absent, can lead to anxiety and autoimmune issues.
Defining the Wedge
- The "Wedge" is the conscious ability to create space between a stimulus and an automatic physiological response.
- It involves choosing a response rather than reacting reflexively.