2025-03-17
3 小时 1 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab Podcast where.
We discuss science and science based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman and I'm a professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Stuart McMillan.
Stu McMillan is one of the world's most sought after coaches for teaching people how to get stronger, run faster, be more powerful and healthier.
Today we talk about how to do that using what for most people might seem like a rather unconventional set of methods, but for any serious track athlete will be very familiar because they do.
It almost every day.
And that's skipping and striding.
You heard right.
As you'll soon learn, skipping, what most of us think of as a kid's activity, is actually one of the best plyometric activities that we can all do at any age to build more power, speed, quick coordination and to improve our muscle, fascial and nervous system function.
Stu McMillan has coached over 70 Olympians across nine Olympic Games and he has coached the players and coaches of every major professional sport.
He explains how skipping and something called striding are zero cost activities that we all can and should include in our weekly fitness routine.
They not only will have you moving better and having better posture in all your activities, but they also take minimal time and they can help protect you against injuries and improve your longevity.
We also talk about the best strides for running at any speed.
So if you're into jogging or sprinting, we talk about all the best ways to do that.
We talk about the sport of track, which both Stu and I happen to love, and why certain groups of people excel in different sports due to genetic and environmental reasons.
We also have a very direct and open conversation about the use of performance enhancing tools in the athletic and wellness worlds.
This is a really special episode because if you like, or if you don't like things like running, swimming, cycling, or other activities such as weight training or yoga, there's going to be a lot to take away from it that you can apply.
Stu McMillan is a true savant of coaching, how best to move and how to improve your health.
It was an honor and privilege to host him and to learn from him, I'm sure you'll agree.