Showing posts with label Gene Expression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Expression. Show all posts
Paleo, Running, and LSD
There has of late been a major shift in the pendulum of popular opinion about endurance athletics. Activities like distance running have fallen out of favor as evidence accumulates that it is not as healthy as once assumed. Training methodologies like Crossfit, P90X, Mark Sisson's Primal Blueprint, Robb Wolf's Paleo Solution all recommend high intensity, strength training, and sprinting as safer and more effective than endurance training.
I want to take a closer look at this trend as i believe that while strength and speed are invaluable, there are some significant paradoxes between historical evidence and the anti-aerobic point of view.
This topic has been beat to death in many circles but there is, in my opinion, still room for review, some useful discussion, and most of all some recommendations on avoiding the downsides of Endurance training if your going to do it.
Too Much or Too Little, Never in the Middle.
"The only constant in Nature is change."
We, as part of nature, are well adapted to cycles and variation. Yet we rigorously apply linear constants to ourselves and our lives. We work 8 hours everyday, 40 hours every week. We eat and exercise in carefully organized routines, repeated over and over. We chase calories in calories out. We become obsessed. We become neurotic.
Could that neurosis be a result of forcing regularity onto a natural system designed around cycles and variation?
We, as part of nature, are well adapted to cycles and variation. Yet we rigorously apply linear constants to ourselves and our lives. We work 8 hours everyday, 40 hours every week. We eat and exercise in carefully organized routines, repeated over and over. We chase calories in calories out. We become obsessed. We become neurotic.
Could that neurosis be a result of forcing regularity onto a natural system designed around cycles and variation?
Labels:
Diet,
Economics of Food,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Habits,
Health,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
Sleep
Going Barefoot Pt. 2: Run (in the) Forest, Run!
Now is time for the fun part. After working your way through Barefoot pt 1, we get to start the sexy stuff!
You've been walking, working out, and doing some sprints either barefoot or in minimalist footwear. But the goal (for me anyway) was running through the wilderness barefoot, taking advantage of the improved balance, economy, and sensation of being shoeless. Not to mention the crazy looks on peoples faces when you run by "unprotected" from natures dangers.
Labels:
Barefoot,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Habits,
Health,
Jumping,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
Running,
Weightlifting
Know Thyself, or gene expression, behavior, and convincing my wife I'm not crazy.
"FINALLY they have a name for whats wrong with you!"
my wife laughed. I had just finished reading her this post on Evolify regarding the so-called adventure gene, it's origin and its impact on personalities.
I fit the common characteristics really well.
Labels:
Diet,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Habits,
Health,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
Sleep
Art DeVany Speaks
For those of you unfamiliar with him, a quick bio from his website arthurdevany.com
"Called "Superman's slightly fitter grandad" by the London Times and a "patriarch of the Paleo Movement" in the New York Times, 73 year old Arthur De Vany is a scientist/athlete and the creator of Evolutionary Fitness, the first integrated model of Paleo diet, intermittent fasting, and exercise. A former professional athlete and life-long student of exercise and metabolism, he is a living example of what he teaches: at the age of 72 he is 6'1", 205 pounds and has less than 8% body fat. He has lived as a Paleo/Athlete for more than 25 years." (emphasis mine)
I Found and very much enjoyed this clip of his lecture on ZURICH.MINDS. Its science-y but really cool.
Check it out.
http://zurichminds.com/videos/adv_unic_2010.html
"Called "Superman's slightly fitter grandad" by the London Times and a "patriarch of the Paleo Movement" in the New York Times, 73 year old Arthur De Vany is a scientist/athlete and the creator of Evolutionary Fitness, the first integrated model of Paleo diet, intermittent fasting, and exercise. A former professional athlete and life-long student of exercise and metabolism, he is a living example of what he teaches: at the age of 72 he is 6'1", 205 pounds and has less than 8% body fat. He has lived as a Paleo/Athlete for more than 25 years." (emphasis mine)
I Found and very much enjoyed this clip of his lecture on ZURICH.MINDS. Its science-y but really cool.
Check it out.
http://zurichminds.com/videos/adv_unic_2010.html
Labels:
Diet,
Eating Bugs,
Economics of Food,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Habits,
Health,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
videos,
Weightlifting
Bug Out!
It is a socially awkward, but biologically interesting fact that we as humans tend to lose our ability to produce the enzymes that digest dairy, but retain to this day the ability to consume and breakdown insects, shell and all.
Labels:
Diet,
Eating Bugs,
Economics of Food,
Evolution,
Gene Expression,
Health,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
videos
Self Discipline is an Illusion.
What if the reason that fixing bad habits or changing our bodies is so hard is simply because we are fighting a lost cause? What if our nature is to be habitual and compulsive?
What if changing your body was as easy as pretending you have no willpower?
What if changing your body was as easy as pretending you have no willpower?
Labels:
Diet,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Habits,
Health,
Lifestyle,
Natural Selection,
Paleo
Shout Outs
We added some new links for those of you who want to dig deeper into all this Stoneage lifestyle stuff.
Marks Daily Apple, Robb Wolf, Loren Cordain's Paleo Diet, and The Eades Protein Power are great resources for nutrition.
Crossfit Football, Gymnastics Bodies, and Ido Portal are more exercise oriented.
We have learned tons from all these people so check'em out!
Oh and post your thoughs to comments!
Marks Daily Apple, Robb Wolf, Loren Cordain's Paleo Diet, and The Eades Protein Power are great resources for nutrition.
Crossfit Football, Gymnastics Bodies, and Ido Portal are more exercise oriented.
We have learned tons from all these people so check'em out!
Oh and post your thoughs to comments!
Labels:
Diet,
Evolution,
fitness,
Gene Expression,
Health,
Natural Selection,
Paleo,
Weightlifting
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