Beyond the Cave Podcast – Fitness in Modern Life

Episode 66: Rewilding the Athlete: Why Modern Humans Need Ancient Movement More Than Ever

38 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Let's start with a thought experiment. Imagine you could somehow drop a modern adult — someone who works a desk job, commutes by car, and gets their steps in on a treadmill three times a week — into the landscape that shaped the human body over hundreds of thousands of years. Not as a punishment. Not as some wilderness survival show. Just as an honest comparison. How would they do? Not great, if we're being totally honest with ourselves. And that's worth sitting with for a minute. The human body is not a product of the gym. It is not a product of the track or the cycling class or the rowing machine. It is a product of an environment that demanded constant, varied, and often unpredictable physical output. Walking long distances over uneven terrain. Carrying heavy things without a handle to grip. Climbing, crawling, throwing, sprinting in short terrifying bursts, and then resting for hours under a tree. The body we inherited was shaped by all of that. And most of us, on most days, ask it to do almost none of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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