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endure by alex hutchinson appears 13 times across 12 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
Recent mentions on Modern Wisdom and Joe Rogan Experience.
The book 'Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance' by Alex Hutchinson has been frequently mentioned across various podcast episodes, particularly on the Joe Rogan Experience and Modern Wisdom. Guests like Cameron Hanes have referenced the book in discussions about extreme performance and personal achievements, highlighting its influence on their own work and aspirations. Hanes specifically noted the significance of Hutchinson's insights in his journey, indicating that the book has resonated deeply within the athletic community.
In addition to Hanes, other guests on Modern Wisdom have explored themes from 'Endure', discussing topics such as the brain's response to endurance challenges and the psychological aspects of performance. For instance, Michael Blevins and George MacGill have both cited Hutchinson's work when addressing cognitive performance under stress and the mental models that elite athletes utilize. This consistent mention across episodes underscores the book's relevance in conversations about human limits and performance enhancement.
The host mentions 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson to highlight the importance of understanding and breaking down discomfort during endurance activities. Hutchinson's insights help athletes differentiate between various sensations of pain, which can enhance their performance and mental resilience.
The host mentions 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson to highlight the importance of understanding and managing internal challenges like anxiety and fear. The book provides insights into developing mental resilience and grit, which are essential for navigating life's difficulties.
The host mentions 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson to emphasize the importance of understanding one's physical limits and the mental aspect of endurance training. The book is highlighted as a fantastic resource for those looking to push their boundaries in sports and fitness.
Recent show rotation: Modern Wisdom and Joe Rogan Experience.
Guests tied to these mentions include Cameron Hanes, Alex Hutchinson, Michael Blevins, and Nir Eyal.
Fastest path back to the source: the first indexed mention lands at 1:11:19 in the episode where we captured it.
Mentions across episodes
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“Cam Haynes references his previous book 'Endure' and his desire to achieve a number one bestseller status with 'Undeniable'.”
“The speaker mentions that they wouldn't have had success with those books if not for the other person, who wrote the forward to 'Endure', which made the New York Times bestseller list.”
“The speaker discusses the power of inner monologue and how reframing negative feelings can enhance performance, referencing their book 'Endure'.”
“He had my Endure book. And he's like, I used to think that I wanted records on the wall. He goes, but now I want a book signed by you.”
“He had my Endure book. And he's like, I used to think that I wanted records on the wall. He goes, but now I want a book signed by you.”
“The speaker mentions reading 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson and discusses its insights on endurance and the brain's response to boredom in training.”
“Interestingly, I did a podcast with a guy called Alex Hutchinson. Start the year wrote a book called endure.”
“Alex Hutchinson, who wrote the book Endure, discusses elite performing athletes and their cognitive performance under physical stress.”
“In 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson, he discusses the rate of perceived discomfort (RPD) and how it relates to an athlete's capacity to endure stress.”
“The speaker mentions a podcast with Alex Hutchinson, who wrote a book called Endure, and advises listeners to read it.”
“Alex Hutchinson discusses his book 'Endure', which explores the limits of human performance and the mental aspects of endurance.”
“A recommendation for those interested in a sports-related book that explores physical limits and endurance.”
“I recently did a podcast with Alex Hutchinson, who wrote a book called endure. He discusses factors that make an endurance athlete successful.”











