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WIM HOF: Inner Fire, Reversing Disease, Breathing Deep | Ep. 130

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.8900 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2017

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Exceptional performance with practicing

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 under water. Cold water, obviously. It’s possible for everyone. The base lies in proper breathing.

Through a proper breathing and training it, 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

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I said empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water.

0:08.0

It's about how hard you hit.

0:10.0

It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.

0:13.6

How much you can take and keep moving forward?

0:16.4

Join the moving movement expert Aaron Alexander

0:19.4

as he dives into the minds of the foremost innovative health care thinkers and movement masters on their

0:25.4

approach to optimal health and wellness.

0:28.4

A Line Podcast.

0:29.6

Welcome back to the Line Podcast.

0:30.8

My name is Aaron Alexander.

0:32.0

Today's beautiful episode I got to have

0:33.6

Mr. Wim Hof on the show Wim is the world record holder for almost everything in

0:39.9

relation to cold temperatures he has climbed Kilimanjaro, Mount Everest in boots and

0:44.8

some shorts. He has spent like an hour and 53 or 54 minutes under ice water. Pretty

0:51.7

stupendous human being in this conversation.

0:54.0

We get into his practices around cold thermogenesis

0:58.0

for spending time in the cold, how he got into it,

1:01.4

the effect on his spiritual practice, the physiological effects of cold temperatures,

1:06.6

how we can do this with ourselves, and a lot of good stuff, hope you guys enjoy.

1:11.6

You need to go out of your conditioning, out of your concert and then decide do you

1:18.5

really want this this is no dogmatic choice which you got right now if you really want it then you

1:26.5

can get through your conditioning and then you can get to the depth of your

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