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The Art of Manliness

How to Keep Your Edge as You Get Older

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

It's a common life trajectory for men: graduate college, get married, get a 9 to 5 job, have some kids, settle down in the suburbs. And somewhere along that way, they start to get a little soft and stagnant. They let themselves go, becoming less active, and more sedentary. They have more material possessions but fewer hobbies and interests. They lose their edge. My guest has spent his life battling against this loss. In his more than five decades on earth, he's served in the French navy, trained soldiers in close quarter combat, skydiving, long-range weapon shooting, first aid, and explosives, set a deep water scuba diving record, and studied multiple martial arts, and he currently owns a gym, teaches as a MovNat Master Instructor, and coaches men over forty in how to live better, stronger, and more vibrant lives. His name is Vic Verdier and today on the show he shares his advice on how a man can stay fit and engaged with life as he gets older. We first discuss Vic's background before getting into why it's important for men to seek physical achievement and become physical polymaths, and the role strength training, cardio, and working on your balance plays in that pursuit. Vic then shares his advice on keeping the pounds down and your testosterone up as you age, and why he thinks training in combatives is important on both a practical and psychological level. We talk about the importance of maintaining a connection to nature and keeping your possessions minimal, before ending our conversation with why it's important to stay comfortable with being uncomfortable, and how men can continue to seek adventure and exploration, even when they live in the suburbs. Get the show notes at aom.is/edge.

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0:00.0

Brat McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast.

0:10.4

It's a common life trajectory for men.

0:12.6

Graduate college, get married, get a 9-5 job, have some kids settle down in the suburbs.

0:17.8

And somewhere along that way, they started to get a little soft and stagnant.

0:21.5

They let themselves go becoming less active and more sedentary.

0:24.0

They've got more material possessions, but fewer hobbies and interest.

0:27.7

Just lose their edge.

0:29.2

My guest has been his life battling against this loss.

0:31.2

In his more than five decades on Earth, he served from the French Navy, trained soldiers

0:34.6

in close quarter combat, skydiving, long-raged weapon shooting, first date in explosives.

0:38.8

He also set a deep water scuba diving record and studied multiple martial arts and he

0:42.3

currently owns a gym, teaches as a move-knat master instructor and coaches men over 40 and

0:46.7

had to live better, stronger, and more vibrant lives.

0:49.4

His name is Vic Verdiere and today on the show he shares his advice on how a man can

0:52.7

stay fit and engage with life as he gets older.

0:55.2

We first discuss Vic's background before getting into why it's important for men to seek

0:58.8

physical achievement and become physical polymaths in the role of strength training, cardio, and

1:03.3

balance, work, and that pursuit.

1:05.2

Vic then shares his advice on keeping the pounds down, your testosterone up as you age,

1:09.0

and why he thinks training and combat is important on both a practical and psychological level.

1:13.4

We talk about the importance of maintaining a connection to nature and keeping your

1:15.8

possessions minimal before ending our conversation with why it's important to stay comfortable

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