Endure

Mind, Body and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance

UK Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published Feb. 7, 2019 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-830818-6
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How high or far or fast can humans go? And what about individual potential: what defines a person’s limits? From running a two-hour marathon to summiting Mount Everest, we’re fascinated by the extremes of human endurance, constantly testing both our physical and psychological limits.

In Endure Alex Hutchinson, Ph.D., reveals why our individual limits may be determined as much by our head and heart, as by our muscles. He presents an overview of science’s search for understanding human fatigue, from crude experiments with electricity and frogs’ legs to sophisticated brain imaging technology. Going beyond the traditional mechanical view of human limits, he instead argues that a key element in endurance is how the brain responds to distress signals—whether heat, or cold, or muscles screaming with lactic acid—and reveals that we can train to improve brain response.

An elite distance runner himself, Hutchinson takes us to the forefront of the new …

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Subjects

  • Sports
  • Physiological aspects
  • Sports, psychological aspects
  • Physical fitness
  • nyt:sports=2018-03-11
  • New York Times bestseller

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