DiscoverAGING with STRENGTH™Andy Walshe, human performance expert
Andy Walshe, human performance expert

Andy Walshe, human performance expert

Update: 2025-03-23
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Andy Walshe is a globally recognized leader in the field of elite human performance for individuals, teams and large organizations in sport, culture, the military and business. Andy is a founding member of Liminal Collective, whose members include some of the most accomplished human performers (artistic as well as athletic) on the planet. Their quest is to answer a fundamental question: How do the best of the best operate, and what can we learn from them?

Show Notes:

1:50 — The 5-minute breath-holding exercise, the “threat of running out of air” and why it’s an effective training tool.

3:56 — The definition of “human performance.”

4:33Applying human performance principles to people 50 and older.

5:20Andy’s patented human performance framework (with visuals).

6:15You are an N of 1, a unique individual….”

7:30 — How to create a human performance framework for yourself (what you want to achieve + your restrictions + what works for you).

9:10 — The “I saw an elite athlete do it!” trap and how to avoid it.

10:15Defining characteristics of the highest performers: The ability to adjust in the moment; bringing oneself back to baseline; “inter-receptiveness” (being able to register how you’re feeling and respond to that), and more.

12:30 — Why the breath-hold exercise is so effective: Recognizing your triggers and practicing handling them in the moment.

14:00 — Training Tier 1 military special operations teams to do comedy improv (the value in training elite performers in “non-traditional environments.”)

17:45 — The importance of not dwelling on failures and moving forward quickly. “The Roger Federer Effect” and the “threat vs. challenge mindset”: I made a mistake. What did I learn?

21:05 — The value of seeking out coaching in some form or another.

22:35 — Using AI as a coach, and the technology advances just around the corner. Uploading “your own version of yourself.”

24:18Red-light therapy: useful or waste of money?

25:13Andy’s “70-20-10 Rule” for human performance training.

29:17 — The trap of relying on shortcuts, tech toys and supplements.

30:43Andy’s take on alcohol and drinking.

31:40Finding the Keith Richards prototypes. Andy: “That’s research I could get behind.”

32:40 — Wrap-up thought on aging well.



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Andy Walshe, human performance expert

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