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Wim Hof: Inner Fire, Reversing Disease, and Breathing Deep

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.8923 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Almost two hours in a cylinder filled with 700 kilograms of ice cubes seems like an impossible feat. To climb the highest and coldest mountains in the world, in only shorts, you have to be almost superhuman. And a half marathon barefoot running through snow and ice?! Yep, it might sound unbelievable, but it’s nothing but true. You know what else? You can do this too! Wim Hof has several breathing exercises and cold-water training that made him able to deliver this performance. It begins with proper breathing. Wim is able to hold his breath with ease for over six minutes while his entire body is submerged underwater. Coldwater, obviously. It’s possible for everyone. The base lies in proper breathing. Through proper breathing and training, you can train to hold your breath longer and make conscious contact with your heart, autonomic nervous system, and immune system. It also has a positive influence on your blood circulation. Next step: Confrontation with the cold. After the breathing and meditation exercises, your body and mind will be prepared for the next challenge: the confrontation with cold. Through certain exposures to the cold, you can make your body stronger. You can start now by practicing this at home! For example, take a cold shower after a hot one. This will train the tiny muscles in your veins to become more flexible. As you progress you can even sit, walk, or run through the snow and ice. More importantly, this helps your body prevent future diseases   To learn more about Wim… Website: wimhofmethod.com Instagram: @iceman_hof   Related links: insidetracker.com/align for 25% OFF the entire Insider Tracker store drinkLMNT.com/align for a FREE sample pack of LMNT RECHARGE www.magbreakthrough.com/alignpodcast and use ALIGN10 during checkout to save 10 percent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Lyme podcast. My name is Aaron Alexander. This is a place

0:06.5

that we bring together the world's leading experts in all things health and

0:10.1

wellness to help you optimize your mind, body, and movement.

0:14.0

Today this beautiful conversation was a throwback from a couple of years ago

0:17.6

with the legendary whim-hoff.

0:20.6

This is an extremely impactful conversation for me.

0:23.0

I greatly value and appreciate this man, so I hope that you guys do as well.

0:28.0

Most of you listening probably already know of whim,

0:31.0

but you might not know of some of the ridiculous crap that he has done.

0:34.8

He has something like 21 Guinness World Records.

0:38.4

He's run a half marathon above the Arctic Circle.

0:41.1

Barefoot, only wearing shorts.

0:43.4

He swam underneath ice for 66 meters.

0:46.4

Really ridiculous.

0:47.8

He almost died on that, actually.

0:48.9

His eyelids froze, and so he wasn't able to see.

0:52.2

So he had to be saved from that one pretty ridiculous.

0:54.3

Apparently he's hung from one finger at an altitude of 2,000 meters.

0:58.4

He's a pretty impressive character and seems almost supernatural and we tap into some of his work and his mind

1:08.0

the happening throughout his life in this conversation so I hope you guys enjoy it.

1:13.0

Before we dive into this episode, I first want to introduce you to one of my favorite nutrition and fitness hacks inside tracker.

1:22.0

If you are one, someone who wants to get healthier and has no idea where to begin,

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