Endure: Mind, Body, And The Curiously Elastic Limits Of Human Performance

Alex Hutchinson
Foreword by Malcolm Gladwell
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Endure: Mind, Body, And The Curiously Elastic Limits Of Human Performance

Alex Hutchinson
Foreword by Malcolm Gladwell
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Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Limits of human endurance explained by medical scientists

"Enjoyable read, doesn't take too long and provides a plethora of information"

Fel A. (5/5)

Very interesting study of endurance

"Really informative and interesting, backed by scientific studies. Alex is a great writer and extremely engaging."

Abby (4/5)

""Pushing the Limits: A Review of 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson""

"""Endure"" by Alex Hutchinson offers a fascinating exploration of human endurance, challenging conventional wisdom about physical limits. Through compelling stories and scientific insights, Hutchinson delves into the factors that influence our ability to push beyond perceived boundaries. Whether you're an athlete or simply curious about human potential, this book provides valuable insights into the mind-body connection in endurance performance."

Maluv (4/5)

""Pushing the Limits: A Review of 'Endure' by Alex Hutchinson""

"""Endure"" by Alex Hutchinson offers a fascinating exploration of human endurance, challenging conventional wisdom about physical limits. Through compelling stories and scientific insights, Hutchinson delves into the factors that influence our ability to push beyond perceived boundaries. Whether you're an athlete or simply curious about human potential, this book provides valuable insights into the mind-body connection in endurance performance."

Maluv (4/5)

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  • Published date: Feb 16, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062499981
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.76" L x 8.0" H
“This book is AMAZING!” - MALCOLM GLADWELL
“Alex Hutchinson’s Endure is so much more than a sports book. It is a voyage to the outer reaches of human capacity.” - DAVID EPSTEIN, author of Range and The Sports Gene
“Alex Hutchinson’s Endure is so much more than a sports book. It is a voyage to the outer reaches of human capacity — from polar trailblazers trying not to freeze to death to gold miners in scalding shafts trying not to heat to death. Ultimately, though, it is the journey to the great interior — the human mind — that is most fascinating. Anyone who has ever felt exhausted, whether from heat or cold or altitude or pain or simply a loss of will, is going to find their own experience in this book.”  - David Epstein, author of Range and The Sports Gene
“We’re all intrigued by amazing feats of human endurance, from Everest to marathon world records to global Ironman competitions. How do they do it? Alex Hutchinson’s Endure explores the topic from every conceivable angle. An essential read for every endurance athlete.” - AMBY BURFOOT, 1968 Boston Marathon winner, Runner's World writer-at-large, and editor of Runner's World Complete Book of Running
“Carefully researched and based on the most current ideas in the science of running, Alex Hutchinson’s Endure is written with a fluency that makes it easily accessible for all runners. This is an excellent resource for anyone seeking to better to understand how our minds influence our ultimate performances.” - TIM NOAKES, emeritus professor of exercise science at the University of Cape Town
“A fascinating exploration of the limits of the human body—and, to a large extent, the human mind. .... A must-read. ... Highly relevant for those looking to better understand and improve their performance off the playing field, too. ” - BRAD STULBERG and STEVE MAGNESS, authors of Peak Performance
Endure is a pure science book that goes deep, especially into the mind, and the pacing and story-telling are top notch.” - Runner's World
“If you want to gain insight into the mind of great athletes, adventurers, and peak performers then prepare to be enthralled by Alex Hutchinson’s Endure.” - Bear Grylls, Mt. Everest summiteer and host of NBC’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls
“[Hutchinson] has a true gift for writing compelling sports stories and combining them with deft analyses of cutting-edge research. ... A captivating and often moving book with something to offer readers interested in health, athleticism, neuroscience, and the human condition.” - Kirkus (*starred review*)
“Persuasive and motivating. ... Transports readers to a realm where psychology, environment, and physiology all intersect.” - Booklist (*starred review*)
“Cinematic. ... Thrilling. ... Hutchinson excels at making the science cohere around his central question: what limits us, our body or our mind?” - Canadian Running
“Fascinating (and motivating). ... Hutchinson sheds light on how humans accomplish our most absurd athletic achievements.” - Esquire
“So good. Smart, inspiring, and just fun to read. Makes me wanna be a better runner (and faster reader).” - GRETCHEN REYNOLDS, New York Times "Well" columnist and author of The First 20 Minutes
“Hutchinson looks at the art and science of endurance, with a focus on running but with take-aways that can be applied to any project, mental or physical.” - Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“Makes the case that we’re actually underestimating our potential, and reveals how we can all surpass our perceived physical limits.” - Adam Grant, LinkedIn.com
“Want to achieve more? Often that means you have to do more -- and Alex will show you how.” - Inc.
“A perfect book for the armchair athlete. ... If you ever wonder, How do they do that? Hutchinson has the answers. ... Discovers that what we think of as our limits are set by our minds, not by our bodies.” - Success ("AHA! Reading List")
“Examines how we can push beyond our limits. ... Gives a gripping insight into the mind of great athletes, adventurers and peak performers to find out what gives them the capacity to push harder and achieve more.” - The Independent (Ireland)
“The best popular science book on human performance I’ve ever read.” - Mark Burnley, Ph.D., School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kent
In 2005, Time named Malcolm Gladwell one of its 100 most influential people. He is the author of three books, each of which reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. They are: The Tipping Point, Blink, and Outliers. His fourth book, What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures was published in 2009. He is a is a British-born Canadian journalist and author. Gladwell was a reporter for the Washington Post from 1987 to 1996, working first as a science writer and then as New York City bureau chief. Since 1996, he has been a staff writer for The New Yorker. He graduated with a degree in history from the University of Toronto's Trinity College in 1984.

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