Aging Strong with Hugo

HUGO MARTINS CERVANTES

EN Resilience. Strength. Discipline. Life beyond borders. Join Hugo Martins Cervantes—veteran, functional fitness practitioner, and lifelong student of resilience—as he reflects on aging strong, mental toughness, and disciplined living. Informed by military structure and years of international life experience, the show bridges physical training and inner strength. Exploring steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells, and unconventional training, each episode is grounded in one principle: strength must serve life, not the other way around. For those over 40 or 50—or getting there—this podcast supports people navigating transition, reclaiming capability, and building resilience that endures. PT Resiliência. Força. Disciplina. Vida para além de fronteiras. Junta-te a Hugo Martins Cervantes — veterano, praticante de treino funcional e eterno estudante da resiliência — enquanto reflete sobre envelhecer com força, robustez mental e uma vida guiada pela disciplina. Influenciado pela estrutura militar e por anos de experiência internacional, o podcast cruza o treino físico com a força interior. Explorando steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells e métodos de treino não convencionais, cada episódio assenta num princípio simples: a força deve servir a vida — e não o contrário. Para quem tem mais de 40 ou 50 anos — ou lá caminha — este podcast acompanha processos de transição, recuperação de capacidade e construção de uma resiliência que perdura.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Episodio 1 (S2) - Movimento, capacidade ativa depois dos 40 e 50

    Este não é um podcast sobre ficar jovem. É um podcast sobre ficar capaz. Capaz de carregar peso, lidar com o stress e adaptar-se à vida — depois dos 40, 50 ou mais. Neste primeiro episódio da segunda temporada do Aging Strong with Hugo, explico porque mudei o foco da estética para a capacidade funcional, da motivação para a disciplina, e do entusiasmo passageiro para a consistência a longo prazo. Falamos de: Treino funcional e força aplicada à vida realEnvelhecimento ativo e autonomia físicaCorpo vs mente: quem envelhece primeiroPorque treinar “suficientemente bem” é melhor do que procurar o treino perfeitoO que esperar (e o que não esperar) desta nova temporada em portuguêsEste é um espaço para quem quer continuar forte, funcional e mentalmente capaz, apesar do ruído, das modas e das promessas fáceis. 🎧 Caminha comigo — literal e figurativamente. Se este episódio fez sentido para ti, considera seguir ou subscrever para não perderes as próximas conversas. 💬 Junta-te à conversa Partilha as tuas reflexões, experiências ou percurso de treino com a comunidade na página oficial do Facebook: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006⁠ 🎸 Créditos musicais Música de introdução cortesia de Shelma & Volkara. Explora o trabalho deles no YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara⁠ 🔗 Mais recursos Descobre mais sobre o meu trabalho, filosofia de treino e publicações: ⁠https://hmcsolutions.eu/⁠ 📘 Livro Encontra o meu livro e os meus diários de treino na Amazon: ⁠https://shorturl.at/kfln9

    17 min
  2. Episode 21 - A Wallet, a Scale, and a Pattern

    24 JAN

    Episode 21 - A Wallet, a Scale, and a Pattern

    Most changes don’t announce themselves loudly. They show up as small signals. In this episode, I reflect on a week where different threads started to align: a shift on the scale, changes in digestion, adjustments in training, the mental noise of politics, and—unexpectedly—the decision to replace my wallet. On the surface, these things seem unrelated. Look closer, and a pattern emerges. This is not an episode about optimization or life hacks. It’s about paying attention—how the body gives feedback before it breaks, how systems signal overload, and how small, intentional decisions reduce friction in daily life. From resistance training and recovery, to information intake, to the story behind choosing an Ekster wallet, this episode is a reminder that progress often begins quietly. If you’re in midlife, balancing ambition with sustainability, this one is about learning to listen before you’re forced to. 🎧 Walk with me—literally and figuratively. If this episode resonated with you, consider following or subscribing so you don’t miss future conversations. 💬 Join the discussion Share your thoughts, experiences, or training journey with the community on the official Facebook page: 📘 Aging Strong with Hugo https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 🎸 Music credits Intro music courtesy of Shelma & Volkara. Explore their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara 🔗 More resources Learn more about my work, training philosophy, and publications: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ 📘 Book Find my book and training journals on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/kfln9

    16 min
  3. Episode 20 - This Podcast Needed a Reset

    6 JAN

    Episode 20 - This Podcast Needed a Reset

    As 2026 begins, I deliberately slow things down to reassess what deserves continuity — and what doesn’t. This episode is a reset: a clear look at consistency, recovery, and how the meaning of functional strength evolves as priorities shift with age. I share where I currently stand with training — steel mace, kettlebells, exercise snacks, and intentional recovery days — and why aesthetics are no longer the main driver. The focus has moved to function: how strength, mobility, and resilience show up in everyday life, not just in workouts. We also explore gut health, supplementation choices, self-experimentation, and the often-ignored role of recovery and microbiome balance in long-term performance. Along the way, I reference a relevant conversation from The Diary of a CEO that adds important perspective on gut health and long-term wellbeing. This episode also signals a broader direction for the podcast: sharing ideas, resources, and conversations that shape how we think about aging, health, and sustainability — potentially including a future Portuguese-language version and topics that go beyond training alone. This is not about resolutions or motivation.  It’s about intention, continuity, and choosing what is worth carrying forward. Resources & Mentions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tr7AhkOEj4 🎧 Tune in and walk with me — literally and figuratively. 👉 Like what you hear?  Don't forget to follow or subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 I’d love to hear from you—share your thoughts or your own journey with maces on the official Facebook page:  📘 Aging Strong with Hugo  Join the community, connect with others, and let’s grow stronger—together.  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 🎸 Special thanks to the band Shelma & Volkara for the epic intro music. 👉 Check out their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara ➤ Learn more about my journey, book, and resources: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ ➤ Get my Book here (link to Amazon Store): https://shorturl.at/kfln9

    16 min
  4. Episode 19 - Reflections Under Load: Awareness, Drift, and Course Correction

    08/12/2025

    Episode 19 - Reflections Under Load: Awareness, Drift, and Course Correction

    his episode is a quiet but important pause. Rather than revisiting highlights or chasing motivation, this conversation focuses on self-observation—noticing patterns, signals, and small shifts that often go ignored. From changes in training discipline to comfort behaviors under stress, the episode treats these moments not as failures, but as feedback. You’ll hear reflections on: How stress shows up indirectly in daily habitsThe difference between intentional recovery and unconscious driftWhy “cruise control” can quietly derail projects and consistencyThe value of grounding through simple, physical actionsAdjusting course without drama, guilt, or overreactionAt its core, this episode is about agency with restraint—learning to respond instead of reacting, and choosing correction over intensity. For listeners navigating training, creative work, or life transitions, this episode serves as a reminder: awareness is not passive, and small adjustments compound. Resources & Mentions https://www.youtube.com/@dangerouslyfit dangerouslyfit.com.au/academy Rick Brown, Kylie Papazoglou, Dan Clay, Mark Wildman and many many more... 🎧 Tune in and walk with me — literally and figuratively. 👉 Like what you hear?  Don't forget to follow or subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 I’d love to hear from you—share your thoughts or your own journey with maces on the official Facebook page:  📘 Aging Strong with Hugo  Join the community, connect with others, and let’s grow stronger—together.  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 🎸 Special thanks to the band Shelma & Volkara for the epic intro music. 👉 Check out their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara ➤ Learn more about my journey, book, and resources: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ ➤ Get my Book here (link to Amazon Store): https://shorturl.at/kfln9

    20 min
  5. Episode 17 - The Uncomfortable Work of Loving and Being Loved

    24/10/2025

    Episode 17 - The Uncomfortable Work of Loving and Being Loved

    In this episode, Hugo steps away from training and performance to explore a different kind of strength: the psychological and biological force of attraction, infatuation, and love. Reflecting with honesty and humor, he examines how falling for someone can hijack attention, disrupt routines, and destabilize emotional balance. Drawing from lived experience and basic biology, Hugo frames romantic obsession as a biochemical process driven by dopamine, endorphins, and cortisol—one that can elevate creativity and motivation, while also producing anxiety, distraction, and loss of focus. The episode moves between philosophy, neuroscience, and everyday reality: why attraction feels irrational, why it is so hard to “compartmentalize,” and why men and women experience romantic attachment differently. Hugo also reflects on discipline, self-regulation, and the danger of coping through alcohol, smoking, or avoidance. This is a reflective, unscripted exploration of vulnerability, creativity, loneliness, and emotional resilience—offering perspective for anyone navigating infatuation, heartbreak, or the destabilizing pull of romantic desire. Earlier episodes (1–16) will be republished progressively. 🎧 Tune in and walk with me — literally and figuratively. 👉 Like what you hear?  Don't forget to follow or subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💬 I’d love to hear from you—share your thoughts or your own journey with maces on the official Facebook page:  📘 Aging Strong with Hugo  Join the community, connect with others, and let’s grow stronger—together.  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574765252006 🎸 Special thanks to the band Shelma & Volkara for the epic intro music. 👉 Check out their work on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelma_and_volkara ➤ Learn more about my journey, book, and resources: https://hmcsolutions.eu/ ➤ Get my Book here (link to Amazon Store): https://shorturl.at/kfln9

    14 min

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EN Resilience. Strength. Discipline. Life beyond borders. Join Hugo Martins Cervantes—veteran, functional fitness practitioner, and lifelong student of resilience—as he reflects on aging strong, mental toughness, and disciplined living. Informed by military structure and years of international life experience, the show bridges physical training and inner strength. Exploring steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells, and unconventional training, each episode is grounded in one principle: strength must serve life, not the other way around. For those over 40 or 50—or getting there—this podcast supports people navigating transition, reclaiming capability, and building resilience that endures. PT Resiliência. Força. Disciplina. Vida para além de fronteiras. Junta-te a Hugo Martins Cervantes — veterano, praticante de treino funcional e eterno estudante da resiliência — enquanto reflete sobre envelhecer com força, robustez mental e uma vida guiada pela disciplina. Influenciado pela estrutura militar e por anos de experiência internacional, o podcast cruza o treino físico com a força interior. Explorando steel clubs, steel maces, kettlebells e métodos de treino não convencionais, cada episódio assenta num princípio simples: a força deve servir a vida — e não o contrário. Para quem tem mais de 40 ou 50 anos — ou lá caminha — este podcast acompanha processos de transição, recuperação de capacidade e construção de uma resiliência que perdura.