Gnar Country, Steven Kotler
Gnar Country, Steven Kotler
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Gnar Country
Growing Old, Staying Rad

Author: Steven Kotler

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/28/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The New York Times bestselling author and human performance expert tests his knowledge and theories on his own aging body in a quest to become an expert skier at age fifty-three.Gnar: adjective, short for “gnarly,” def: any environment or situation that is high in perceived risk and high in actual risk.Country: noun, def: any defined territory, landscape or terrain, fictitious or real.Cutting-edge discoveries in embodied cognition, flow science, and network neuroscience have revolutionized how we think about peak performance aging. On paper, these discoveries should allow older athletes to progress in supposedly “impossible” activities like park skiing (think: jumps and tricks.) To see if theory worked in practice, Kotler conducted his own ass-on-the-line experiment in applied neuroscience and later-in-life skill acquisition: He tried to teach an old dog some new tricks.Recently, top pros have been performing well past a previously considered prime: World-class athletes such as Kelly Slater, the greatest surfer of all time, is winning competitions in his fifties; Tom Brady can beat players half his age. But what about the rest of us?Steven Kotler has been studying human performance for thirty years, and taught hundreds of thousands of people at all skill levels, age groups, and walks of life, how to achieve peak performance. Could his own advice work for him?Gnar Country is the chronicle of his experience pushing his own aging body past preconceived limits. It’s a book about goals and grit and progression. It’s an antidote for weariness that is inspiring, practical, and, often hilarious. It is about growing old and staying rad. It’s a feverish reading experience that makes you put down the book, get out there, and move. Whether hurtling down a mountain side, running your first 10K race, or taking your career to new heights, Kotler challenges us to test ourselves, surpass our limits, and achieve our own impossible, whatever it might be. Part personal journey, part science experiment, part how-to guide, Kotler takes us on his punk rock, high-velocity joy-ride for a better life in spite—and often in defiance of—the perceived limitations of the aging human body.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Steven Kotler

Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author, an award-winning journalist, and the executive director of the Flow Research Collective. He is one of the world’s leading experts on human performance. He is the author of eleven bestsellers (out of fourteen books total), including The Art of Impossible, The Future Is Faster Than You Think, Stealing Fire, and The Rise of Superman. His work has been nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes, has been translated into more than fifty languages, and has appeared in more than one hundred publications, including the New York Times Magazine, Wired, the Atlantic, Time, and the Harvard Business Review. Steven is also the cohost of Flow Research Collective Radio, a top ten iTunes science podcast. Whenever possible, he can be found hurling himself down mountains at high speeds.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jared on March 17, 2023

This book had great accounts of his ski days. I was looking for insights about continuing to rip as you get older, scientific stuff. Stuff I could put into practice. I made it halfway through and gave up. It didn’t seem to be changing from being a ski log. There were a few neuroscience and peak perf......more

Goodreads review by Aurelio on April 06, 2023

I had just finished The Impossible First by this same author (amazing book, exciting, great read, highly recommend it) and I thought, maybe this is like a practical how-to-case on how to achieve the impossible: I guess it could be, but it's more of a journal/anecdote about achieving his goal to lear......more

Goodreads review by Micah on October 19, 2023

More of a journal than a a cohesive book with storytelling. The flow definitely meanders but it's an interesting concept of trying to accomplish something at an age generally accepted as "too old" to try. I was a bit turned off by the level of risk and irresponsibility on the slopes by the author. S......more

Goodreads review by Allen on April 02, 2023

I love Kotler's writing style and research. His work on peak performance has changed my approach to life as a 50-something looking to stay fit and sharp in the back half of life. But Gnar Country, while a good concept, isn't easily accessible for most readers. Essentially a journal of a singular ski......more

Goodreads review by Arun on March 07, 2023

Great writing and gets into deep details of skiing but how you can push through tough times. Showcases the authors experience and experiment to prove “Being busy isn’t an excuse to not knock off your todo list/plan” This goes into crazy details of skiing and if you have less or no understanding of it......more