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  • Ido Portal, the world’s foremost expert on human movement, teaches Dr. Andrew Huberman the fundamentals of movement.
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  • @HubermanLabClips
    @HubermanLabClips  Před 6 měsíci +3

    This clip is from the Huberman Lab episode "Ido Portal: The Science & Practice of Movement." The full episode can be found on CZcams here: czcams.com/video/a9yFKPmPZ90/video.html

  • @thrillamanilla2545
    @thrillamanilla2545 Před rokem +26

    Nate Diaz comment to Conor McGregor about Ido Portal is still classic....
    "You're playing touch butt with that dork in the park" 🤣😆😂😅

  • @adam-lt8iy
    @adam-lt8iy Před rokem +544

    Show more clips of the actual session if you can please.

  • @mastertotalhealthwithmarcc5704

    Another great, eye-opening discussion. Thank you for sharing a little of the behind-the-scenes of your actual movement one-on-one session. Such an awesome perspective from one of the great practitioners and teachers. Thanks as always Dr. Andrew

  • @m_c_d
    @m_c_d Před rokem +12

    So much of what he said in the podcast reminded me of Kundalini yoga teachings I received during teacher training years ago. Found it so affirming.

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich Před rokem +4

    Presence in the body is one of the greatest feelings in being alive. This looks to lead away from unconscious activity and bring vitality and intentional awareness to a creative sense of balance and spontaneous responsiveness. Beautiful!💐

  • @antolinch2535
    @antolinch2535 Před rokem +10

    Gracias querido Dr Andrew ,Ido..me inspiran y emocionan con sus prácticas!🥰

  • @kalena26
    @kalena26 Před 8 měsíci

    This is fantastic. Stumbled across this clip and can't wait to watch the full podcast. I love movement talks and anything that brings more awareness to the miracle of one's body.

  • @movementofbelonging
    @movementofbelonging Před rokem +8

    This perspective/approach to being a human animal in movement feels like the roots of rewiring and reviving our sense of Belonging, beginning with ourselves. Deep appreciation to you, Andrew, for being the undying Curiosity that connects us with wild wisdom like Ido. About to listen to the full podcast for the third time, and this clip was the perfect glue. Hungry for more.

  • @Mcnutt420
    @Mcnutt420 Před rokem +2

    Man I feel this, when I'm done my Muay Thai classes, I feel so on the ball, practicing motions as well as the mind listening to combos being called and translating it to punches and kicks

  • @MarcoPolux
    @MarcoPolux Před rokem +3

    The problem with us grownups, is that we stop moving as the younger do, and also, stop sleeping like youngsters. Just, keep moving like if you where young, same free movement and with lots of energy. That's it!

  • @julikagan8022
    @julikagan8022 Před rokem +19

    One of the most intriguing podcasts (and videos!) ever. THANK you for sharing both of your gifts @Andrew Huberman & @Ido Portal. Keep making a difference!

  • @Vered.movement
    @Vered.movement Před rokem +7

    Thank you for sharing that 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @TobeHesse
    @TobeHesse Před rokem +13

    Looking like two dudes playing touch butt in the park! Throwback comment from Nate Diatz. This is only fun of course! Love the podcast with Ido and thanks for sharing some of the practise you guys did!

  • @jocpowell1
    @jocpowell1 Před rokem

    Andre B blows my mind everytime. Loved the phrase “in a reflexive way”. Great stuff cheers dude

  • @logandaniel3742
    @logandaniel3742 Před rokem +6

    this right here is inspiring! i’m getting through your first podcast on stretching then listening to the conversation with ido next! thank you andrew!

  • @madness_kinzig9806
    @madness_kinzig9806 Před rokem

    Wow this is great. Thank you Ido and Andrew for this special inside view of what is important for a human: MOVEMENT.

  • @CosmicSphinx
    @CosmicSphinx Před rokem +48

    I love this! Such out of the box practices, I can really see how this forces the brain and body to be simultaneously challenged and pushed to become synchronized. This is a fantastic clip, I want to utilize some of these! Thank you for the share, this is the highest caliber content, as is all your work Andrew. Just subscribed here, as I am already subscribed to your main channel, and am stoked to have yet another Huberman channel!

  • @julielynn86
    @julielynn86 Před rokem +4

    Neat video! He had a sweet smile at the end. 😊

  • @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669

    Thank you,very grateful to show us movements whic h is for me better than listen ing two hours about movements analysis and his thoughts .

  • @Hydrosurfer68
    @Hydrosurfer68 Před rokem +10

    More please... This reminds me of Bal-A-Vis-X and how we can let ours eyes, hands, and brains help map and improve our neurocircuitry with people who have suffered some type of brain insult. Fascinating technique... This is powerful

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Před 9 měsíci

      bal-a-vis-x? isn't the the name of elon musk's kid?

  • @7_k265
    @7_k265 Před rokem +3

    Great to see Ido coming back to CZcams

  • @johnerichanssiewertpollaba2725

    I found your interview with Ido very profound and fascinating. I had previously read materials on martial arts by many so-called masters, including Bruce Lee and encountered mental blocks when trying to fully comprehend their lessons. That was until today when I listened to your interview with Ido. The saying "When the student is ready, the Master will appear". Well, Ido appeared for me and I have to thank you, Dr. Andrew Huberman, for making it possible. Thank you Dr. Andrew Huberman.

  • @wakefulonesees
    @wakefulonesees Před rokem

    Love you both for what you do, I would love to see more: thanks

  • @fashionsewingstuff8182
    @fashionsewingstuff8182 Před rokem +1

    amazing! thanks for posting!

  • @olsha004
    @olsha004 Před rokem

    The second movement at the end is some beautiful disc golf form!

  • @catherinerossba-fineartma-6619

    This episode was really profound and life changing podcast for me personally. Ido’s passionate ideals, and ideas Re: his dedication to integrating alternative physical practices that can be both dynamic and subtle really resonates. The notion that we ought to be incorporating intricate and full body movement that alters our habituated patterns of ‘exercise’ routines by stepping outside the box/norms of our own physical routines - made so much sense. Ido’s ideals, rare notions, and his intense determination to recommend that we continually challenge ourselves as a way to reinvent how and when we move through-out our days was extremely sensible.
    Also, i so appreciated how you Andrew showed up in the episode- and how your reinforcing the impact of Ido because, you too are a truly passionate, motivated by discovery, and capable of intelligently articulating what you are reinforcing with science is very generous.
    In addition, thank you so much for revealing your own curiosity and then being capable/willing to step into the arena with Ido in such a transparent, and vulnerably honest and authentic way.
    Everything that you’ve been offering, the brilliant yet, sensible ways that you interview your guests, and your own gifted capacity to facilitate the deliberate education of so many foundational realizations due to what is emerging as a treasure trove of healthily options that inspire major paradigm shifts - is exceptionally valuable.
    Can you help me understand more about how to cope with the process of aging - I’m asking this specifically because, I was so personally alarmed and in disbelief to have been diagnosed ( over 10+!years ago ) with “degenerative bone-disc disease which includes spondylosis, and arthritis” - and so I’ve been dealing with intensifying chronic pain much to my dismay. All this after having been a joyfully obsessed with movement, and had been a dedicated yoga practitioner and had loved facilitating up to 8-12 yoga classes wkly - each 90 mins. I became certified in trauma-sensative yoga and movement because, it countered the norm of being driven by performance during classes - especially because, I was motivated by the desire allow for my class participants to explore being more introspective when practicing the rudimentary postures in deeply mindful, intricately aware of how subtle movements impact the body especially while approaching the practice of a yoga flow of postures in a slow motion manner - while incorporating rhythmic breathing.
    Dear god, my body hurts ^all over^ nowadays and I am so mortified because I can’t seem to get the kind of the pain relief and full body mobility - without experiencing severe chronic pain. I feel so discouraged about this … Might you have any idea 💡or suggestions, or fellow colleagues that are offering help to both the middle age and the elderly population… many who are dealing with similar symptoms of chronic pain and are coping with the experience of what’s both frightening and alarming chronic pain?
    💪❤️👏

    • @sunnygirl9691
      @sunnygirl9691 Před rokem +2

      Two things - 1. This is barely a full introduction to Ido. If you are interested in MUCH more check out London Reel's documentary on Ido Portal. 2. You should take a close look at your diet - like break out of your beliefs that whatever you're currently eating is so glorious. It may be wrong! You are likely causing your own inflammation/symptoms.

    • @kassemadnan83
      @kassemadnan83 Před rokem

      May you get healed 🙏🏽

    • @pranakhan
      @pranakhan Před 18 dny

      That was well written, I hope that is a skill you are giving yourself and the world in service; maybe through a training blog or print on demand journal. Sharing your journey through this experience will open more avenues of knowledge that may currently be unavailable to you. In a way, that was Portal's journey; away from dogma and towards dharma. Meditations by Dr. Joe Dispenza were a life-changing integration I found for my training, in terms of healing. Thank you

  • @Badgerbahalwan
    @Badgerbahalwan Před rokem

    Wonderful collab! 🔥🔥👏🏽

  • @annecole9124
    @annecole9124 Před rokem

    More of this please. Wonderful.

  • @parkerkennedy2433
    @parkerkennedy2433 Před rokem

    This is so beautiful Andrew!!!! Thank you.

  • @drewmoon3000
    @drewmoon3000 Před rokem +4

    AH, love these clips! I wish they were subtitled into Japanese so I can share them with my family and friends. As we are similar age, it would awesome could if you could a love letter to skateboarding episode.

  • @johnutube5651
    @johnutube5651 Před rokem +2

    Finally audience got to watch Andrew Huberman in 'full' - so far it was always 'half' sitting in front of microphone!

  • @Ziifit
    @Ziifit Před rokem +6

    Loved it thank you

  • @mankydave67
    @mankydave67 Před rokem

    I love that tennis ball exercise - I’m going to try that at home. Andrew has got some fancy foot skills with that tennis ball - a natural !!

  • @ThisisFit
    @ThisisFit Před rokem

    I’ve only seen a few clips of Ido Portal before-very intriguing to learn more!

  • @BoxtMMA
    @BoxtMMA Před rokem +3

    Ido!!! Is the man!! He open my eyes with his philosophy the better the supportive gear works the less you do the better the shoes work the less you do the better than machine works the less your body does.”

  • @vesnam7591
    @vesnam7591 Před rokem +14

    I couldn't take my eyes off watching this. The movements, the unexpected & deliberate flow, Ido is so at ease yet focused. Andrew following beautifully. Love it! Thank you for sharing these moments!

  • @HaydenGladstonePT
    @HaydenGladstonePT Před rokem

    Ido is the man! Such a loving spirit

  • @shirleycirio6897
    @shirleycirio6897 Před rokem +3

    Yaaay! Whilst watching the interview, I kept asking, "Well, what movements did you do with Ido?"...

  • @alioxinfree
    @alioxinfree Před rokem +1

    Finally. Thankyou.

  • @magscran4959
    @magscran4959 Před rokem +5

    Ido mentioned the influence of Moshe Feldenkrais and some of your experience with ido is a reflection of MF teachings - exploring movement without pain but challenge to access forgotten possibilities
    You should have a conversation with a very experienced Feldy practitioner

  • @patricksmith8262
    @patricksmith8262 Před rokem +7

    zhan zhuang, or 'post standing' is a broadly respected practice in internal martial arts. Some of this clip seems to hint at why that might be. Would be curious to get a neuroscientist take on if it really works and, if so, why.

    • @getuptogetdown918
      @getuptogetdown918 Před rokem

      I remember doing many of these tasks while learning Shotokan Karate. For many years we would spend the majority of the classes playing small games which resemble these movement activities. Good stuff.

  • @JenniferSmilesNow
    @JenniferSmilesNow Před rokem

    Love this!!! Thank you!

  • @I-QUAN
    @I-QUAN Před rokem +3

    the first instructions at 1:00 appear to be the feldenkrais method as its presented in an awareness through movement class

  • @ClaudiaClement
    @ClaudiaClement Před rokem +3

    Awesome!!!

  • @bodymindsoul60
    @bodymindsoul60 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant 💎

  • @tashastarling6573
    @tashastarling6573 Před rokem

    incredible stuff would love more

  • @jamesfaz7318
    @jamesfaz7318 Před rokem +1

    I like this format. Very cool.

  • @williammdsilva
    @williammdsilva Před rokem +5

    Andrew Huberman, you are very front chain dominant as evidenced by your duck feet, and probably due to your sitting for long periods. You asked during your discussion with Ido Portal about whether nature had any bearing on human movement, well there is a movement practice based on just that copying nature as a guide specifically indigenous hunter gatherers still alive and matching that to other animals in an attempt to improve human gait and movment especially in light of fromt chain activities such as sitting etc. I know you will find this of interest please check out GOATA movement. They did a podcast with Mark Bell it is an excellent jumping off point.

  • @reivenwolf
    @reivenwolf Před rokem

    I love these clips!

  • @BA11A415
    @BA11A415 Před rokem

    I’d love to see a video of him sharing some of the motions/drills so we can apply them to ourselves

  • @Saundersstrong
    @Saundersstrong Před rokem +1

    This is going to be good . Natural movement is so vital !!!

  • @colleenmoore978
    @colleenmoore978 Před rokem +8

    I have found Ido to be very deep for his age and you were exceptionally capable of engaging Ido on a level I loved and haven’t seen a host do yet. I don’t know if it’s possible to plumb the depths of Ido’s concepts of movement. He’s dynamic in all that he does and how he thinks. Please share more of your time with Ido. You also bring a complimentary perspective to Ido. It seems that Ido is coming from an active experience but when you talked with him from your expertise I can see that his understanding of movement is so much deeper than just creativity. Excellent work! Excellent view of Ido. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @sunnygirl9691
    @sunnygirl9691 Před rokem

    So jealous!! Wish I could have a one-on-one with Ido!! Thanks for sharing this : ) !

  • @ceili
    @ceili Před rokem +40

    I think movement practice, like the ones demonstrated here, should be compulsory in all schools from as early an age as possible.

    • @DevinDTV
      @DevinDTV Před rokem

      fastest way to make people hate something is make it compulsory

    • @ceili
      @ceili Před rokem

      @@DevinDTV i disagree. There are plenty of school subjects that are compulsory and not everyone hates them. Besides, it's good for them whether they like it or not

    • @karlbyrne6021
      @karlbyrne6021 Před rokem +1

      In my school I was thought to play hurling from 5 years old. Excellent hand eye condition. I'm sure ido would enjoy the game. Great name by the way.

    • @insertyourfeelingshere8106
      @insertyourfeelingshere8106 Před rokem

      @@karlbyrne6021 I've heard he prides himself on being close minded

    • @TheMasterfulcreator
      @TheMasterfulcreator Před rokem

      dear god no.

  • @desinate1004
    @desinate1004 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful segment. Is there any possible way you can have on A future podcast the author Jonah LEHRER to discuss his book title
    Proust was a Neuroscientist. Connecting juxtaposition or not with the information from your podcast or just modern day knowledge of the circuitry Chemical make up of the brain relating today's progress progression in his book.

  • @weston.weston
    @weston.weston Před rokem +1

    I ❤ this video so much.

  • @kathyperry9208
    @kathyperry9208 Před rokem +17

    What a beautiful, artistic conversation. Thank you Dr. Huberman, you managed it SO well . How about a podcast about “ barefoot shoes yes or no ,for everybody or not “ ?

    • @MsNaplin113
      @MsNaplin113 Před rokem

      No

    • @urgamecshk
      @urgamecshk Před rokem

      Nah. Just find a flat shoe with a proper toe box

    • @kathyperry9208
      @kathyperry9208 Před rokem

      @@urgamecshk thank you . Not so easy to find though. Can’t buy anything online coz I live in South Africa and the corrupt government and all its cronies ( employees) steal everything that moves . And yes I hope they read this !!! TMI , but thank you, I do appreciate you trying to help.

  • @ThesupriseJA
    @ThesupriseJA Před rokem +3

    I trust this podcast so I'm sure there is something important going on here .
    I was unable to see anything I could appy to my life or recommend to anyone.
    I see in the comments that many people feel the same way.

  • @Ice-Fall
    @Ice-Fall Před rokem +1

    Balancing is one of the best whole CNS activations one can do, and is important as one ages.
    Try putting on a pair of pants, while standing on one leg, then the other, or drying your foot, after a shower, while standing on one foot. Not easy, is it, but then balancing is a perishable skill, which becomes evident when one ages.
    Movement and balance, simultaneously, key to preventing falls as one ages.
    Happy landings!

  • @joulietdaniel7609
    @joulietdaniel7609 Před rokem +2

    I love this

  • @jeffbisscrx
    @jeffbisscrx Před rokem +1

    This type of training appears to be able to help in fighting, such as Jui Jitsu, Wing Chun, etc.

  • @emstonestreet
    @emstonestreet Před rokem

    Cool to see. Some of these moves are similar to vestibular rehabilitation movements.

  • @antifragilemovement
    @antifragilemovement Před rokem +11

    Nice to see Andrew practising the ipsilateral and counterlateral concepts with Ido and Odelia 🙂!

  • @Challender
    @Challender Před rokem

    Repetition accuracy improves with the fluidity of said practice, and muscle memory over time from earlier practice becomes balanced potential.

  • @magentamagenta1274
    @magentamagenta1274 Před rokem

    Amazing 🤩

  • @krishnakarthik1495
    @krishnakarthik1495 Před rokem +1

    Ido portal🙏. Big fan of yours from India , big respect . Hope to be in your presence one day . Till then adios . It's a good day .🙏

  • @AlexCio
    @AlexCio Před rokem

    Awesome 😌

  • @julielynn86
    @julielynn86 Před rokem +12

    I paused the video at 1:37 because I'm laughing! It's just like the positions the techs contort you into for a mammogram. Good times! PS. YAY another Huberman channel! 😊

    • @lanehartwell
      @lanehartwell Před rokem +1

      Oh god yes! I needed to get a mammogram during a Covid surge and I was trying to explain to my husband how getting one was not a passive thing...that the tech literally pushes you into the most unnatural positions so that you embrace a massive piece of machinery all the while having your breasts flattened like a pancake. Good times, indeed.

    • @julielynn86
      @julielynn86 Před rokem +1

      @@lanehartwell hahaha YES!!!! People who haven't had one think the breast smashing is the worst part. For me that's not a big deal although the tech always drags half my armpit in that monster too. Lord knows there's enough of me there already, but no...they want MORE. Uh!!!!!! The bad part for me is lower back pain which happens while you're bent halfway and sideways to the floor....hanging on with a mighty grip. Why. Just why! Your comment had me laughing! Good times, sister. Good times! ❤️

    • @NobleCaveman
      @NobleCaveman Před rokem +1

      😂 thats freaking hilarious

    • @julielynn86
      @julielynn86 Před rokem

      @@NobleCaveman 😂

  • @solomontruthlover5308
    @solomontruthlover5308 Před 10 měsíci

    Fascinating

  • @jordanj.5681
    @jordanj.5681 Před rokem +12

    Andrew training to be the next sorcerer supreme lol

  • @Dante820
    @Dante820 Před rokem

    Will you be posting the full recording of the session?

  • @RM-mi4kh
    @RM-mi4kh Před rokem

    Just so beautiful to see men moving in this way

  • @brightflower144
    @brightflower144 Před rokem +5

    Fascinating, it also feels/looks healing

  • @TheTaoWay
    @TheTaoWay Před rokem +4

    Such a pleasure to see :)

  • @bmxt939
    @bmxt939 Před rokem +1

    Please share your thoughts on "Whole brain power" exercices. It has many ineresting combinations of movements, and I wonder what effect it has on your brain and body.

  • @knutvikstromprecht4094
    @knutvikstromprecht4094 Před rokem +2

    Check out Jozef Frucek and Fighting Monkey Practice. I’m sure you’ll find that very intriguing too. They have some solid movement exploration experience and dance/sports/gymnastics/martial arts background

  • @joyceyee8675
    @joyceyee8675 Před rokem

    Hi Andrew, when I see an issue, I feel the need to mention it. *Perhaps all the reading and lab work you do,...has caused your head and neck to project forward. A bit out of alignment. Curving the spine. Forgive my forwardness, ...it were me, I would want to know. It's hopefully an issue I could find answers and solutions for. That's why I am so grateful to you! For all your work, For the incredible research, analysis, in so many fields. You put me on a path of learning and regenerating. I'm 68 and I feel great. Fortunately your neck muscles appear strong. Thank you!

  • @QUANTUMMUSIC101
    @QUANTUMMUSIC101 Před rokem

    EPIC!
    ❤️🌞🥁

  • @TheOskarOVJ
    @TheOskarOVJ Před rokem +3

    He just made you play fetch. Power move

  • @gjwhite
    @gjwhite Před 9 měsíci

    Fascinating stuff, and it looks really fun. Looks like it has a strong element of play to it. We are, as a society, likely play deficient.

  • @this-abledtheextravertedhe5299

    Wow, he’s fast 😳 Very interesting 😊

  • @AnaVerona_
    @AnaVerona_ Před rokem

    Hozier... Beautiful song!

  • @tebusan6217
    @tebusan6217 Před 10 měsíci

    Just foundthis vdieo ty for this

  • @miki09l
    @miki09l Před rokem +3

    loved this!!!

  • @learnwithjahsun
    @learnwithjahsun Před rokem +1

    Ido is LEGENDARY!!!!!! What a great video --- the switch up was really nice ~

  • @shirintobie-paul3501
    @shirintobie-paul3501 Před rokem

    Why aren't these clips at 1 MILLION subscribers yet? Let me fix that!

  • @Drstephenstokes
    @Drstephenstokes Před rokem +14

    Portal has done lots for the movement community, BUT like cutting a diamond there gets a point where it becomes overworked, and I think Ido is getting close to that point in his practice.

    • @inonoma2288
      @inonoma2288 Před rokem +4

      How can you tell that he has overworked his practice, and what would you do in his place?

    • @bobm2368
      @bobm2368 Před rokem +2

      I love Ido's stuff from years ago but I find the more recent stuff simply too esoteric. Maybe it's my fault and he's just a puzzle I don't understand any more.

    • @Moiez101
      @Moiez101 Před rokem +3

      @@bobm2368 no you're right. He's gone off the edge.

    • @bobbobson4030
      @bobbobson4030 Před rokem +6

      @@bobm2368 How much of his previous work have you actually actualized? I.e. Have you developed handstand push-ups, one arm chinups and locomotion? Not that these are easy tasks, but if you don't actually master basic arithmetic how could a more "esoteric" topic like calculus even begin to make sense?

    • @robertlashley3164
      @robertlashley3164 Před rokem

      @@bobbobson4030 well said .

  • @fredhair
    @fredhair Před rokem +2

    I really respect Dr Andrew Huberman because he's not just a scientist with vast knowledge, but he really lives the good advice and keeps a genuinely open mind (something many scientists are seemingly lacking in modern times). I see him as like a 21st century renaissance man with an admirably impressive humility. I think he is undeniably a role model for modern man in search of life's questions. It's very difficult to embody Übermensch whilst being incredibly likable. If you are a great guy like Andrew you could easily (and quite fairly) become self satisfied; but the man is totally non-egoic and seems genuine with it unlike some people who are secretly smug and feign self deprecation but their ego shines through the facade.
    Always a pleasure to watch / listen to his podcasts and interviews! He inspires me to try to better myself, and along with Dr Jordan Peterson's advice to "compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today" I think it's gradually working. Thank you.

  • @icelandicbastard1
    @icelandicbastard1 Před rokem

    About your comment about doing new movements and the body having those movements pre-recorded...
    I highly encourage you to look into dynimacs systems theory of motor control :)
    It basically states that the body has no "pre-programmed" movements, it rather creates a new tailor-made motor pattern for every time you move

  • @koaladubs4170
    @koaladubs4170 Před rokem +7

    A skater will always wear skate shoes! Once a skater always a skater.

  • @E..B..
    @E..B.. Před rokem +3

    Gracias por la traducción al español. Me gustaría saber si hay algún video que se refiera a la respiración para controlar el estrés, con traducción al español también. Me encantó la entrevista realizada por Lewis Howes en la cual hace mención a este tema con un abordaje completamente coherente y asertivo.

  • @urtatsetxegarai9438
    @urtatsetxegarai9438 Před rokem

    As always, interesting!
    I would like to add some input.
    In your model, I would change cardio for energy systems. Cardio seems limited to the oxidative energy system and, in my opinion, we can't be good movers nor athletes without addressing the other 2 anaerobic energy systems.
    What do you think?

  • @jaydee8697
    @jaydee8697 Před rokem +12

    Oh this is so fascinating. I’m excited for this podcast (like each episode). I did biofeedback therapy over a decade ago and body mechanics were taught first, and the effects on the nervous system -like arched shoulders, clenched teeth, clenched fists - ways I was always holding my body that would send stress signals to my entire body, regardless of any actual stress or not. Was fascinated, I’d try to explain to people “we think we are controlling our brain but without knowing what’s going on our brain controls us” and most thinking I’m nutty. So thankful that you can simplify and teach the complexity of the brain, to the world, in such an “easy to digest” manner.

    • @jaydee8697
      @jaydee8697 Před rokem +1

      Side note - teeth clenching sent every brain area into the red - its very bad for nervous system

  • @gracemogaka7486
    @gracemogaka7486 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful.....

  • @mosescomertpay6795
    @mosescomertpay6795 Před rokem +5

    Ido is amazing... regrettably access to him and his knowledge is limited... so glade you looked into this subject eye opening content

    • @PhilippeLarcher
      @PhilippeLarcher Před rokem +1

      I hope Ido find a way to transmit properly his learnings

    • @abbott5580
      @abbott5580 Před rokem

      Its intentional by Ido

    • @robertwhite2449
      @robertwhite2449 Před rokem +1

      He deliberately makes himself inaccessible because of the 'cult leader of a special secret members only club' image he has built up around himself. Instead of helping the rest of the movement community, he just mocks and denigrates them, especially other teachers that aren't in his special little elitist club. It's such a shame he has made his amazing talent and teachings so unavailable. His nickname should be Ego Portal.

  • @joshaustin9119
    @joshaustin9119 Před rokem +4

    And in retrospect, you'll see he was just saying "Go Fetch!" Then you say "oh ya,Im Just a dog"

  • @quentinarrault3585
    @quentinarrault3585 Před rokem

    Don't know if it's relevant, but I when I played badminton I used to ask my partner that we both stay still, close to the net, and playing in a way that the other can catch the shuttlecock. Its can be tricky as the shuttlecock can go fast very quick with close bounces, but it forced us in paying great attention to spot the center of the racket and the direction of stroke. Then we would step back and do it again and then step back... back to normal game situation we would immediatly experience better quality and powerfull strokes hitting the shuttlecock

  • @leonvitovincentradwe1543

    4:02 Physical or mental areas of problem create a support structure either because you want to avoide putting weight for example on a just broken bone. Breathing is in my experience the best way to takle that situation as the rythem of the breath is linked to our state of mind and can be used to fasten recover or even prevent illness like the method of fire breath also used by Wim Hof to kill the virus cells in a experiment under the supersion of doctors.

  • @beberdos
    @beberdos Před 7 měsíci

    My boss doesn't understand that me being two hours late at work is just the time my body need to get out a motionless state in very deliberate way.