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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Concept easy, execution difficult
I don’t know if you’ve ever thought about how much of your life is lived out of habit, out of unconscious behavior structured out of impulses, desires, hungers, aversions, fatigue and hope the name of which you can no longer … Continue reading
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Aerobics actually trains your heart to stop.
“Monotonic Convergence” is why aerobic exercise is bad for you. Now, I admit, I made up that term; adapted it from my background in math. Still it tells the story even if in a coded kind of way. You see … Continue reading
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