

#663: How to Achieve Physical Autonomy
Nov 23, 2020
Ryan Hurst, head coach at GMB Fitness and a martial arts enthusiast, shares his journey from gymnastics to mastering various disciplines in Japan. He emphasizes the importance of physical autonomy, blending strength, flexibility, and control to navigate life's challenges confidently. Hurst reveals four animal-inspired movements for balanced athleticism and how to integrate effective training into busy lives. With insights on the five P's of training, he shows how mastering basic skills can lead to lasting physical confidence and capability.
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Ryan's Athletic Background
- Ryan Hurst was a serious gymnast from age 10, competing until 18.
- He also pursued martial arts, starting with Aikido in his teens.
Move to Japan for Martial Arts
- Ryan Hurst moved to Japan to deepen his martial arts study, initially for a 6-month exchange program.
- This extended to 26 years, training in Kendo, Judo, Aikido, and other arts.
Injury and GMB's Origin
- A shoulder injury from Judo forced Ryan to re-evaluate his training.
- This led to the creation of GMB Fitness, focusing on bodyweight exercises and skill-based practices.