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Choose Your Hard

The science of doing hard sh*t to build health that lasts a life time
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Every path in life is hard. Being unfit and unhealthy is hard. Choosing to exercise, eat well, face discomfort, and do the difficult things is also hard. The question is: which hard do you choose? In Choose Your Hard, Professor Grant Schofield, one of New Zealand’s... Read More
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In Choose Your Hard, Professor Grant Schofield shows lasting health comes from choosing the right kind of discomfort. Drawing on hormesis, he shares seven practical truths on movement, nutrition, heat and cold, focus, dopamine, emotions, and meaning - honest, practical, and irreverent.

1. World-class scientific credentials with a mainstream voice

Prof Grant Schofield has over 18,000 citations in the scientific literature and has been at the forefront of health and performance research for three decades. He communicates complex science with warmth, humour, and radical honesty, a rare combination that earns trust with both general readers and health professionals.

2. Honest, irreverent, and deeply relatable

Grant writes as someone who also gains weight, struggles to stay motivated, and has to work at his own health. There is no guru posturing here. The book’s candid, self-deprecating voice, including an ‘anti-character’ who challenges the author throughout, makes it uniquely disarming and genuinely funny in places.

3. Established author with a proven platform and audience

Grant’s previous What the Fat? books were New Zealand and Australian best-sellers, with co-author Dr Caryn Zinn. He has a strong, engaged community through PREKURE, his health education organisation, and a track record of generating significant media coverage and public conversation around health.

4. Introduces the cutting-edge science of hormesis and mitohormesis

The book brings an accessible explanation of hormesis, the biological principle that small, deliberate stressors make us stronger, and its cellular counterpart, mitohormesis. This is the emerging science behind why practices like fasting, cold exposure, sauna, and vigorous exercise work at a cellular level. It’s new, it’s compelling, and it gives readers a unifying ‘why’.

5. A genuinely holistic health framework across seven evidence based truths

Most health books tackle one dimension: diet, exercise, sleep, or mindset. Choose Your Hard covers all of them in an integrated framework: movement, dopamine and reward, nutrition, heat and cold exposure, focused attention, emotional regulation, and purpose and meaning. It is a complete roadmap.

6. A counterintuitive, memorable central argument with wide appeal

The book’s core premise, that both paths are hard but one leads to a better life, and you get to choose which, is surprising, sticky, and universally relatable. It reframes the health conversation from sacrifice and willpower into a question of strategic, long-term self-interest. This is a message that cuts through.

7. Highly practical, with actionable tools and the author’s own daily habits

Every chapter includes a ‘What to do now’ call to action. Part 3 includes the Prof’s 19 personal habits, a design-thinking framework for behaviour change (the N=1 experiment), and the Misogi challenge concept: one brutally hard goal per year that redefines your limits.

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Every path in life is hard. Being unfit and unhealthy is hard. Choosing to exercise, eat well, face discomfort, and do the difficult things is also hard. The question is: which hard do you choose?

In Choose Your Hard, Professor Grant Schofield, one of New Zealand’s most cited health scientists with over 18,000 citations in the scientific literature, argues that the real secret to lifelong health isn’t finding the easy way out. It’s leaning into the right kind of discomfort. Drawing on the emerging science of hormesis and mitohormesis, the powerful biological principle that small, deliberate stressors make us stronger from the inside out, Grant reveals seven evidence-based truths covering movement, nutrition, cold and heat exposure, dopamine and reward, focused attention, emotional regulation, and purpose and meaning.

Honest, practical, and refreshingly irreverent, Choose Your Hard challenges the comfort-first culture of modern wellness and replaces it with something better: a science-backed, whole-life framework for building the health, resilience, and vitality that lasts a lifetime.

A good life isn’t easy. But it is worth it. And that’s a promise Grant will stand by.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780473749323

Publisher: PREKURE

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 April 2026

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: PREKURE

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 159.0mm

Height: 224.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Professor Grant Schofield is an academic pioneer and health disruptor. For over two decades, he has been a Professor of Public Health at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and Director of the University’s Human Potential Centre. He is also a former Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Education in New Zealand, and co-founder of PREKURE, a world-class health education organisation delivering training in lifestyle and metabolic medicine.

With over 18,000 citations in the scientific literature, Grant is one of New Zealand’s most referenced health scientists. His career has focused on preventing the diseases of modern times and understanding what it truly takes for people to live long, healthy, and happy lives. He is redefining public health as the science of human potential, the study of what it takes to have a great life.

Grant is well known for thinking outside the box and challenging conventional wisdom in nutrition, weight management, and physical performance. His ground-breaking research into low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets in the early 2010s helped catalyse a global shift in nutritional thinking, despite fierce opposition from mainstream academia at the time. He brings fluency across several scientific disciplines, from human physiology to psychology to peak performance, to everything he does.

He is the co-author of the best-selling What the Fat? series (with Dr Caryn Zinn and Craig Rodger), including What the Fat?, What the Fast!, What the Fat? Recipes, What the Face!, and What the Fat? Sports Performance, as well as Buck Up: The Real Bloke’s Guide to Getting Healthy and Living Longer (with Wayne “Buck” Shelford). Choose Your Hard is his most ambitious and personal book to date.

Grant lives in New Zealand with his wife, Dr Louise Schofield, CEO of PREKURE. He cycles to work, performs an annual five-day fast, competes in triathlons, and volunteers as a surf lifeguard on the Coromandel Peninsula, walking the talk, one hard thing at a time.

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