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Aging Strong with Hugo

Podcast de HUGO MARTINS CERVANTES

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ENResilience. Strength. Discipline. Life beyond borders.Join Hugo Martins Cervantes—veteran, functional fitness practitioner, and lifelong student of resilience—as he reflects on aging strong, mental toughness, and disciplined living. Informed by military structure and years of international life experience, the show bridges physical training and inner strength.Exploring steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells, and unconventional training, each episode is grounded in one principle: strength must serve life, not the other way around.For those over 40 or 50—or getting there—this podcast supports people navigating transition, reclaiming capability, and building resilience that endures.PTResiliência. Força. Disciplina. Vida para além de fronteiras.Junta-te a Hugo Martins Cervantes — veterano, praticante de treino funcional e eterno estudante da resiliência — enquanto reflete sobre envelhecer com força, robustez mental e uma vida guiada pela disciplina. Influenciado pela estrutura militar e por anos de experiência internacional, o podcast cruza o treino físico com a força interior.Explorando steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells e métodos de treino não convencionais, cada episódio assenta num princípio simples: a força deve servir a vida — e não o contrário.Para quem tem mais de 40 ou 50 anos — ou lá caminha — este podcast acompanha processos de transição, recuperação de capacidade e construção de uma resiliência que perdura.

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27 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 25 - Keeping Momentum When Life Gets Heavy

Episode 25 - Keeping Momentum When Life Gets Heavy

Life doesn't always challenge us in just one area at a time. In this episode, I share a personal update on navigating a season of change—from dealing with anemia, weight gain, and lower energy levels, to continuing functional training and finding ways to stay active despite setbacks. I also discuss the emotional impact of family uncertainty, career burnout, the possibility of working abroad, and an unexpected return to teaching through new AI and productivity courses. This is a conversation about resilience, adaptation, and maintaining momentum when the path ahead isn't entirely clear. Because sometimes progress isn't about moving faster—it's simply about refusing to stop moving. Walk with me—literally and figuratively. If this episode resonated with you, consider following or subscribing so you don’t miss future conversations. 💬 Join the discussion Share your thoughts, experiences, or training journey with the community on the official Facebook page: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006] 🎸 Music credits Intro music courtesy of Shelma & Volkara. Explore their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara [https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara] 🔗 More resources Learn more about my work, training philosophy, and publications: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ [https://hmcsolutions.eu/] 📘 Book Find my book and training journals on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/kfln9 [https://shorturl.at/kfln9]

17 de jun de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Episode 24 - The Invisible Load: Stress and the Price Paid by the Body

Episode 24 - The Invisible Load: Stress and the Price Paid by the Body

I went to the dentist because of tooth sensitivity. What I found wasn’t a dental problem—it was pressure. In this episode, I break down how unrecognized stress started showing up physically: jaw clenching, weight gain, fatigue, and disrupted routines. Not as isolated issues, but as outcomes of a system under pressure. This is not about motivation. It’s about understanding the structure behind the problem. I explore: * How stress is built over time, not triggered by a single event * The impact of financial dependence, relocation, and living abroad * The reality of distance and reduced contact as a parent * How stress translates into behavior and physiological responses * Why my recent weight gain was not random—and not accidental I also share what I changed: * Simplifying nutrition by removing variability (including skipping breakfast) * Using data to track trends, not chase perfection * Reframing training as a regulation tool, not performance * Using this podcast as a way to structure thinking under pressure * Finding stability through community, including my experience with The Kettlebell Gym Key idea: Stress is not always visible. But the body keeps track. Tagline: Stay capable. Even when life isn’t stable. If you’ve experienced: * unexplained weight changes * mental fatigue while traveling * difficulty maintaining consistency this episode provides a structured way to look at it—without shortcuts or illusions. The Kettlebell Gym [https://www.facebook.com/groups/162820140749877] I’m part of a Facebook community called The Kettlebell Gym. It’s a space where people consistently show up, train, and share their work. Nothing exaggerated—just exposure to others doing the basics well. In periods where my own environment becomes unstable, having that kind of reference point helps bring some structure back. 🎧 Walk with me—literally and figuratively. If this episode resonated with you, consider following or subscribing so you don’t miss future conversations. 💬 Join the discussion Share your thoughts, experiences, or training journey with the community on the official Facebook page: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006] 🎸 Music credits Intro music courtesy of Shelma & Volkara. Explore their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara [https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara] 🔗 More resources Learn more about my work, training philosophy, and publications: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ [https://hmcsolutions.eu/] 📘 Book Find my book and training journals on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/kfln9 [https://shorturl.at/kfln9]

29 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Episode 23 - Aging Strong — Demographics, Muscle Loss, and Functional Longevity

Episode 23 - Aging Strong — Demographics, Muscle Loss, and Functional Longevity

Europe is aging rapidly — and countries like Portugal are at the center of this demographic shift. As millions of people move into their 50s and 60s over the coming decade, an important question emerges: how will we age? In this episode of Aging Strong with Hugo, we explore sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength that begins earlier than most people realize. But muscle loss is only part of the story. We also discuss dynapenia, mobility decline, bone health, and why modern sedentary lifestyles accelerate physical deterioration. More importantly, we examine how functional training — including tools like kettlebells, steel maces, and movement-based strength training — can help maintain mobility, resilience, and independence well into later decades of life. Drawing from both scientific insights and personal experience documented in the book 50 & Beyond: Transforming Through Functional Training as a Single Father, this episode reflects on what it means to age with strength rather than decline. If Europe is getting older, the real challenge is simple: can we also grow stronger? Topics discussed: * Sarcopenia and age-related muscle loss * Dynapenia and the decline of strength * Aging demographics in Europe and Portugal * Functional training for longevity * Strength, independence, and aging well after 40 Recommended listening During the preparation of this episode I came across an interesting Portuguese podcast discussing similar themes around aging and health. If you speak Portuguese, it may be worth exploring: The Aging back Club https://open.spotify.com/show/3m7Jud67rVvlN7AjDnMzoL?si=141a04cf70b6412a It offers additional perspectives on how lifestyle, movement, and training influence the aging process. 🎧 Walk with me—literally and figuratively. If this episode resonated with you, consider following or subscribing so you don’t miss future conversations. 💬 Join the discussion Share your thoughts, experiences, or training journey with the community on the official Facebook page: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006] 🎸 Music credits Intro music courtesy of Shelma & Volkara. Explore their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara [https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara] 🔗 More resources Learn more about my work, training philosophy, and publications: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ [https://hmcsolutions.eu/] 📘 Book Find my book and training journals on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/kfln9 [https://shorturl.at/kfln9]

14 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Episode 22 - Rebuilding Capacity with Indian Clubs and Simple Tools

Episode 22 - Rebuilding Capacity with Indian Clubs and Simple Tools

In this episode, I share a real-life snapshot of what rebuilding capacity actually looks like after illness, stress, and a forced slowdown. After dealing with pre-stage pneumonia, I had to step back, reassess my routines, and rethink what training is really for. This isn’t a comeback story. It’s a rebuild story. We talk about why Indian Clubs remain a central tool in my training, how revisiting fundamentals from my Steel Club Certification changed the way I see simple tools, and how clubs complement kettlebell work for long-term joint health and durability. I also explore the connection between stress, bad food choices, blood pressure, and recovery, and why I now use training as a form of regulation rather than escape. Inside this episode: * Rebuilding physical and mental capacity after illness * Why simple tools often outperform complex programs * Indian Clubs as joint preparation, mobility, and strength * Designing a training environment for consistency * Getting back to sport without rushing * Podcasts and mental inputs shaping my thinking * Journaling as a healing and grounding practice * Choosing capacity over aesthetics If you’re coming back from a setback, burnout, or long pause, this episode offers a grounded perspective on building strength that supports real life. Strong isn’t a look. Strong is a life skill. 🎧 Walk with me—literally and figuratively. If this episode resonated with you, consider following or subscribing so you don’t miss future conversations. 💬 Join the discussion Share your thoughts, experiences, or training journey with the community on the official Facebook page: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006] 🎸 Music credits Intro music courtesy of Shelma & Volkara. Explore their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara [https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara] 🔗 More resources Learn more about my work, training philosophy, and publications: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ [https://hmcsolutions.eu/] 📘 Book Find my book and training journals on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/kfln9 [https://shorturl.at/kfln9]

15 de feb de 2026 - 23 min
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