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ReWild Yourself

A More Capable Human - Stefano Tripney #109

ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

Health & Fitness

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2016

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

Stefano Tripney is a contextual movement coach and MovNat certified trainer who creatively bridges the inner workings of the mind and body with our collective external landscapes in order to explore, learn, experience, and play with the world and our place in it. Earlier this summer, Stefano and I spent a week together hiking through the forests of Maine, gathering wild foods, fishing and foraging wild water.

In between harvesting wild pine pollen and trout fishing, we sat down at the ReWilding headquarters to discuss Stefano's philosophies on being a more capable human. During this fun and wide-ranging conversation, we get into the correlation between movement and cognitive ability, how to stay motivated to train, moving through dynamic and texture-rich environments, unstructured play, forest bathing and much, much more.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Daniel shares about his latest bio-regional hunt and answers a question on including rich sources of Omega-3s in your diet
  • A more capable human
  • Unconscious competence
  • Adapting to our modern, virtual world
  • Movement and cognitive ability
  • Developing peripheral motor skills — changing the environment
  • Staying motivated to train
  • Progression from jungle gyms to sports & athleticism
  • Breaking down the movement complexities needed for wild food foraging
  • Adapting to your dynamic environment
  • Obstacle optics
  • Forest bathing and texture + stimulus rich environments
  • Utilizing playgrounds for training
  • The benefits of natural playgrounds
  • Stimulus breaks are the new cigarette breaks
  • All roads lead to the natural world
  • Stephano’s prognosis for the future of the human species
  • Working with Stephano
  • Closing thoughts on unstructured play

Transcript

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You're listening to the rewild yourself podcastakens. Your instincts.

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Awakens.

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Awakens. Awakens.

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You're instincts.

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Awakens.

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You're it instincts. Welcome back to the Rewild Yourself Podcast. I'm your host Daniel Vitalis. This show is brought to you by Sir Thrival.com.

0:34.0

Hey, just want to say to everybody who supported Sir Thrival these last

0:38.0

eight, almost nine years,

0:40.0

thank you so much for your business and your repeat business. You keep us rolling here at the podcast and in the outreach.

0:47.0

We in turn are always thinking about how we can help to cure domestication syndrome. Can I say that?

0:55.2

Cures like the word you're not allowed to say when you're in the health food

0:58.9

industry. But I don't think domestication syndromes an officially recognized disease yet,

1:05.4

although I think it's kind of the root of most diseases.

1:08.4

So I think it's worth mentioning.

1:10.7

I like this idea too of domestication syndrome. It's sort of all the whole

1:14.2

suite of changes that domestication brings about and Sir Thrivell's always

1:18.2

been about trying to work with those things. In particular we do our elk antler and our

1:23.2

colostrum for their regenerative properties so those are like our regenerative

1:27.2

formulas we do our re-she and our chaga as our immuno reformaters and so they're all about getting the immune system

1:34.5

working again and working correctly, working in a healthy way. We do our pine

1:40.8

pollen as our androgen formula but also as an antioxidant formula along with our

1:45.7

chisandra and I'm real excited for October.

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