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What happens when you decide that a chronic condition isn't a limitation, but a catalyst for mental and physical mastery? In this episode of Out of Range, we talk to American ultra-athlete and coach Eric Dutcher, known online as the Chronic Superhuman. Eric deliberately seeks out some of the most grueling physical challenges on the planet—from 24-hour obstacle races like World's Toughest Mudder to ultra-marathons on Easter Island—to explore the intersection of human endurance and Type 1 Diabetes. We dive deep into the psychology of extreme effort and the "data dance" required to manage blood sugars amidst ice pits, electric shocks, and sleep deprivation. Eric shares his powerful perspective on why he views diabetes as a "mentor" rather than an enemy, and how extreme endurance has taught him an unparalleled level of self-honesty. Whether you are an athlete, living with T1D, or simply looking to build more resilience, this conversation is a masterclass in curiosity, mindset, and redefining what is humanly possible. VIDEO CHAPTERS 📖 00:00 Introduction to Eric Dutcher: The Chronic Superhuman 10:28 The World's Toughest Mudder: A Test of Limits 13:29 Living with Type 1 Diabetes: Diagnosis and Early Challenges 19:40 Turning Point: Embracing Activity and Endurance 23:48 Diabetes Management: Strategies for Endurance Events 32:08 Mental Toughness: The Psychological Impact of Diabetes 38:15 Risk Management: Balancing Challenges and Safety 44:33 Inspiring Others: Sharing Stories and Experiences 54:20 Honesty in Diabetes: The Importance of Real Talk 59:52 Conclusion: Finding Strength in Community and Experience KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Diabetes as a Mentor: How a chronic condition forces a level of self-awareness and preparation that can actually lead to "superhuman" results. * The "Chronic" Mindset: Shifting the narrative from "suffering" to "curiosity"—asking what the body is capable of instead of focusing on what it can't do. * Managing Extremes: Practical insights into handling blood sugars during 24-hour events where variables like cold, pain, and adrenaline are constantly changing. * Authentic Coaching: Why Eric believes in being "the guide on the side" rather than the "sage on the stage" for the T1D community. * The Importance of Honesty: How endurance sports strip away the ego and force you to be brutally honest with your needs and your health. CONNECT AND https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbgp_j-g8gkFOLLOW: YouTube: https://youtu.be/hbgp_j-g8gk [https://youtu.be/hbgp_j-g8gk] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3L1hySB49cFBoaCu1uvAUf?si=orIoJlneRI2VnKdgBnJkxw [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3L1hySB49cFBoaCu1uvAUf?si=orIoJlneRI2VnKdgBnJkxw] Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4wf2Btl [https://apple.co/4wf2Btl] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverbackdown.be/ [https://www.instagram.com/neverbackdown.be/] Follow Eric Dutcher: https://www.instagram.com/chronicsuperhuman/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronicsuperhuman/] Eric’s Coaching: https://www.dutchourlife.com/ [https://www.dutchourlife.com/]
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