10/10 To Improve We Must Evolve. This Book Inspires!
By Zach Even - Esh
/ Manasquan, NJ, The Underground Strength Gym
I am always seeking new knowledge both for myself and for the athletes I train. The one phrase that has always been a red flag for me when sharing new information is "We always did it this way." I did NOT want to be "that guy" or that coach who never evolved
and refused to open my mind to knowledge. And, at age 41, I am seeking out ways to evolve today more than ever.
How can I get stronger, healthier, more energetic and feel better NOW than I did 10 + years ago? How can I accelerate the results of the coaching and training
I offer is a question I ask myself. The answer is to learn more and constantly seek out greater knowledge.
I began the first breathing exercises immediately upon reading the procedures in this book. And after only a few minutes of breath practice, for the first time in a while, I felt relaxed in a way I hadn't felt in a long time.
I am looking forward to putting this information to use for myself and for
those who dare to evolve and improve.
"I always did it that way" is a dead end street!
10/10 back to life
By sylvia Ingram
/ Kingsland, Georgia, United States
It's tight and right thank you looking forward to getting back in shape
8/10 Brrrrr!
By Michael Pick
/ San Diego, CA, United States
Have been taking cold showers (no hot water) for about a year now, but adding the breathing part really takes it to a new level. Working outside in 15 to 30 degree weather this winter and the breathing really takes your mind off the cold.
Very entertaining book, highly recommended.
10/10 The way of the iceman
By OTTO KARAGIAOURIS
/ BRUNSWICK, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Great ebook very easy to read understandable in a different ligh of nature, that made me feel, to be curious about how nature has got all the answers.
5/10 Almost perfect
By Eno Christmann
/ Sarreguemines, Moselle, France
great book , great content and big inspiration. But unfortunately it is missing in my opinion a more detailed development of the practice. Further the connection between the beginner and advanced cold exposure technics and the actual application of them. It comes a little short. But great book, though.
8/10 Thought provoking
By Steve Sautbine
/ Red Wing, MN, United States
Every book I have read from DragonDoor has been surprising great reads, including this book. I would have given it a 10 if there was a bit more information on how to achieve his end results. For example, do you have to jump in ice water first and every day or can you take a month to get there? Still, the data speaks for itself. If you want his results, the book will take you there.