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31. How to Brake Better

The Art of Mountain Biking

Release Date: 09/18/2023

50. The Mechanics of Not Giving Up w/ Braydon Bringhurst show art 50. The Mechanics of Not Giving Up w/ Braydon Bringhurst

The Art of Mountain Biking

Using your mind to break boundaries requires skills, and Braydon has so many of them. Braydon Bringhurst joins the podcast to share his journey from competing in sports like BMX and pole vaulting in college to discovering mountain biking and, ultimately, climbing the Whole Enchilada. He discusses overcoming challenges with self-confidence and academics to graduate college, and how working with a sports psychologist helped develop important mental skills that supported his success in sport and life. Braydon is a husband, father to 3 little girls, and a professional mountain bike rider. His goal...

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49. Finding Meaning in Adventure: Exploring the Connection between Human Nature and Thrilling Pursuits w/ Dr. Eric Brymer show art 49. Finding Meaning in Adventure: Exploring the Connection between Human Nature and Thrilling Pursuits w/ Dr. Eric Brymer

The Art of Mountain Biking

Unpacking the transformative insights of adventure psychology.  Adventure Psychologist shares insights from his research on the impact of adventure and the human-nature relationship on health and well-being, as well as effective interventions to promote personal growth and development. As a leading expert on the subject, Dr. Brymer unpacks the transformative effects of adventure psychology and discusses how thrilling pursuits can help individuals find meaning in their lives. Dr. Eric Brymer is an endorsed sport and exercise psychologist at in Australia and a chartered psychologist with...

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48. Push Past Your Edge: Find Growth By Challenging Limits show art 48. Push Past Your Edge: Find Growth By Challenging Limits

The Art of Mountain Biking

The edge marks the boundary of a limitation. How can we push past it? This episode dives into the topic of limits—both physical and mental. We discuss our personal experiences of hitting edges while mountain biking, how it manifests differently for everyone, and how to recognize and work with your edge. Themes and topics: Identifying physical and mental limits through breath loss and other physiological indicators Backing off from the edge to recruit skills, breathwork, and other resources Playing at the edge mindfully to stretch limits and enter a flow state for enhanced learning ...

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Are Flow and Joy the Same? show art Are Flow and Joy the Same?

The Art of Mountain Biking

A listener's beautiful take on the changing nature of flow.  Happy Friday, y'all! The weather is finally cooperating this weekend in Utah. So I hope you all are going to get out and ride, I know I am. I completed an interview yesterday with Dr. Eric Brymer. This interview will air on Tuesday, May 21st, but we got to talking about the existential or mystical facet—the spiritual facet—of adventure, and adventure in nature, in particular. And it was interesting that I conducted this interview right after I had received the most beautiful message from one of our listeners, Scott (Scott,...

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47. Navigating Grief through Outdoor Sports: A Timely Revisit for Mental Health Awareness Month show art 47. Navigating Grief through Outdoor Sports: A Timely Revisit for Mental Health Awareness Month

The Art of Mountain Biking

Rebroadcasting our intimate conversation with backcountry skier Melissa Gill about loss, grief, nature, and the beauty of life. May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a time that calls for reflecting, learning, and engaging in meaningful dialogues about the complex world of mental health. To honor this month, we're reaching into our podcast archives to bring back a conversation that beautifully intertwines grief, mental wellbeing, and the healing power of outdoor pursuits. This is an older conversation that’s worth a re-listen. Since we last published this episode last May, the...

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46. Enhancing Performance and Fitness on the Bike w/Matt Mooney show art 46. Enhancing Performance and Fitness on the Bike w/Matt Mooney

The Art of Mountain Biking

MTB Fitness' Matt Mooney joins to discuss how fitness, nutrition, and mindset combine to create a positive upward spiral of health and performance.  A singular focus on peak bike performance makes sense for the pros—but most riders must fit their biking practice into demanding lives. Matt Mooney of MTB Fitness provides advice on incorporating training into daily routines and harnessing the transformative power of discipline. This guidance is beneficial for riders seeking to enhance their experience on the bike as well as their mental and physical health. Matt Mooney is a personal...

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45. Positioning, Revisited show art 45. Positioning, Revisited

The Art of Mountain Biking

Episode 2 on positioning was our most popular of all time. In this episode, we're digging deeper into all the nitty gritty details of proper body positioning on the bike, as well as some philosophical musings on positioning for success both on the trails and off. Like this episode? Share it with someone who needs it! Like the podcast and want to do your part? Send us a tip  or consider a recurring paid subscription. Your support helps us cover the time and resources it takes to create free long-form content. Referenced in this episode: Episode 2 on Episode 4 on Episode 44 with by...

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44. How Different Bodies Ride Bikes w/Lennard Zinn show art 44. How Different Bodies Ride Bikes w/Lennard Zinn

The Art of Mountain Biking

Because how many of us are truly industry standard, you know?  Six-foot-six former national team cyclist Lennard Zinn joins the podcast to discuss how different bodies interact differently with different bikes and give some recommendations for those looking to start customizing their bikes to their own bodies, styles, and experiences.  LENNARD ZINN is a bike racer, frame builder, and technical writer. After receiving his physics degree from Colorado College, he became a member of the U.S. Olympic Development (road) Cycling Team.He has been producing Zinn custom road, gravel,...

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43. Holding Patterns show art 43. Holding Patterns

The Art of Mountain Biking

Don't let your defaults go unexamined—the affects of our holding patterns compound over time. Holding patterns, the unconscious positions in the body (and the mind) can develop from stress, injury, or repetitive actions over time. They can also surface as a default response to our own individual structure. Identifying and addressing these holding patterns through mindfulness, play, and feedback can help improve alignment, stability, flexibility, and performance. Like this episode? Share it with someone who needs it! Like the podcast and want to do your part? Send us a tip  or consider a...

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42. Angle of Approach show art 42. Angle of Approach

The Art of Mountain Biking

How we approach the trail matters, especially when climbing and turning. Sometimes, you gotta come in sideways, you know?  Considering the angle of approach is important in technical climbing. It can also be applied to communication and relationships. Danielle and Jamie talk about how considering different angles of approach, both physically and verbally, can make difficult situations and obstacles easier to navigate. Like the podcast? Send us a tip or consider a recurring . Your support helps us cover the time and resources it takes to create free long-form content. Also, if you’re in...

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