The BOLT Test: How One Breath Predicts Your Resilience
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Most of us think we breathe “just fine.”
But the truth is—many people walk around every day slightly stressed, slightly tired, slightly unfocused… simply because their breathing is off.
This episode dives into the part of health almost no one pays attention to:
how you breathe when you aren’t thinking about it.
Drawing on concepts from Longevity Through Physical Activity: The 15-Minute Habit by Alexandra Kash, CPT and Behavior Change Specialist, the conversation breaks down why functional breathing is the foundation of calmness, focus, and long-term resilience.
You’ll hear why the BOLT test reveals more about your nervous system than any smartwatch, how low CO₂ tolerance mimics anxiety, and why the diaphragm—not the chest—should be doing most of the work.
And most importantly, you’ll learn how small adjustments in your everyday breathing can instantly change the way your whole body feels.
If you’ve ever wondered why your mind races, why your body tenses, or why stress sticks longer than it should—this episode offers a clear, practical path back to balance through the simplest tool you already have: your breath.