That didn’t occur to me, but it should be included. The “not getting injured” and “daily life capacity” were influenced by Scott Sonnon, and the example I remembered for daily life is that recovering from starting to fall takes explosive strength.
Optimal for fun, given the PERMA model within Martin Seligman’s happiness studies:
Should be a group activity
Frequent goals, scores, or other sparks of dopamine.
Or a feeling of constant flow.
For males it can be positive to have women doing it, both motivationally and to diminish hierarchical male-only stress and bullying.
You should probably not absolutely suck at it, after training, to avoid frustration.
I’ve found the most fun exercises to be, in this order:
Sex
Ecstatic Dance (oxytocin bonus points for touching)
Contact Improvisation (also a touch dance)
Ultimate Frisbee
Tennis
Dance Walking
Fighting waves in the ocean or bodyboarding them
Rollerblading.
Honorary status for Volley, Handball and Basket ball due to frequency of scoring, compared to others.
Not recommended for happiness alone would be:
Lifting
Running
Speedbiking
Competitive distance running
Soccer
Baseball (bad ratio of time doing stuff versus not, few hole in ones)
Swimming (if you don’t feel flow)
Abs, push ups, all that stuff that you only do for instrumental reasons and for the endorphin, which all other exercise also provides.
Yoga (if you don’t flow or connect with the universe when doing it)
Additional possibilities: optimal for not getting injured, for fun, for daily life capacity.
Or for energy (might be what you meant by daily life capacity), or for mood since exercise reportedly boosts mood.
That didn’t occur to me, but it should be included. The “not getting injured” and “daily life capacity” were influenced by Scott Sonnon, and the example I remembered for daily life is that recovering from starting to fall takes explosive strength.
Optimal for fun, given the PERMA model within Martin Seligman’s happiness studies:
Should be a group activity Frequent goals, scores, or other sparks of dopamine. Or a feeling of constant flow. For males it can be positive to have women doing it, both motivationally and to diminish hierarchical male-only stress and bullying. You should probably not absolutely suck at it, after training, to avoid frustration.
I’ve found the most fun exercises to be, in this order:
Sex
Ecstatic Dance (oxytocin bonus points for touching)
Contact Improvisation (also a touch dance)
Ultimate Frisbee
Tennis
Dance Walking
Fighting waves in the ocean or bodyboarding them
Rollerblading.
Honorary status for Volley, Handball and Basket ball due to frequency of scoring, compared to others.
Not recommended for happiness alone would be: Lifting Running Speedbiking Competitive distance running Soccer Baseball (bad ratio of time doing stuff versus not, few hole in ones) Swimming (if you don’t feel flow) Abs, push ups, all that stuff that you only do for instrumental reasons and for the endorphin, which all other exercise also provides. Yoga (if you don’t flow or connect with the universe when doing it)
Although of the other items you list, I tend to find that sex also effects frequent scoring.
This list is highly subjective. I can’t stand tennis, frisbee, or dance, and I really love lifting and yoga.