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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 1H 14M

Movement Culture & the Nervous System: A New Framework With Ido Portal

from Brain Fit with Robert Love

Exercise has long been associated with injury and burnout because most people think it is all about reps, calories, or checking a box. But what if that mindset is limiting your brain, your nervous system, and your longevity?In this episode, I interview movement teacher and practitioner Ido Portal to challenge everything we’ve been taught about exercise. We explore why movement complexity, not workouts, is better for brain health, injury prevention, and healthy aging. Ido explains how the nervous system evolved for complex movement, why repetitive exercise causes injury and burnout, and how learning new movement patterns can rewire the brain.We also dive into practical examples like rock climbing, dance, racket sports, and playful movement, and why these outperform traditional workouts for cognitive resilience.This conversation completely reframed how I think about training the brain through the body. If you want to move better, think sharper, and age with strength and resilience, the episode is a must-listen.Podcast Sponsors:-NMN with TMG and B-Vitamins - https://robertlovestore.com/products/nmn - Use Code LOVEPODCAST for free shipping-Brain Power Clinics: www.BrainPowerClinics.com - https://brainpowerclinics.com/-Creatine - https://roarlionsmane.net/creatine - Use Code LOVEPODCAST for free shipping“Human beings are the most complex and intelligent movers of all. We have the most diversity and freedom. We can mimic other animals. We can engage with a huge diversity of movement patterns. This is the core of being human, as a mover, and this is the core of why the brain is there to begin with.” ~ Ido PortalIn this Episode:- The biggest exercise mistakes people are making- How the brain evolved for complex movement- Walking, gait, and nervous system development- Strength training vs. movement complexity- Dance, rhythm, and cognitive engagement- Racket sports, strategy, and social movement- Dual-task movement and brain stimulation- How complex movement and proprioceptive awareness reduce injuries- How to start practicing movement complexity for joint healthMentioned in this episode:-Reversing Alzheimer's by Dr. Heather Sandison - https://reversingalzheimersbook.com/Connect with Ido Portal:🌐Website - https://www.idoportal.com/📷 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/portal.ido/▶️YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/portaldoConnect with Robert...

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