Do you still believe that fatty equals not good for you? Plus who the hell puts ketchup anywhere near pasta?
Laoch
Has anybody looked into sarcopenia and resistance training can slow it’s progression?
From my experience (anecdotal observation) is that with Crossfit what the participant brings into it largely determines what they take out of it. Now perhaps not all Crossfit boxes(gyms) share the same culture. But where I go there is a focus on form and scaling of workouts. Also those that are serious about progressing know how to hold back because rhabdo would destroy their(my) work and gains. Those who have no real goal except some loose idea of improved fitness and health never seem to push themselves hard enough to do damage. I’d say rhabdo would take a unique kind of desire to win over the pain to achieve.
Just to brag and promote: after a year of CF I’ve gained 6kg~ of muscle mass from 78kg to 84kg at 185cm. Crossfit is a tool to achieve fitness goals it doesn’t provide the goals or the motivation just the means exercise both.
Depends on what you mean by normal?
And why is that a problem? You seem to be implying that a low-carb diet is The Only True Way which looks doubtful.
Because of the negative effects it has on your insulin response, leading to pancreas fatigue and type 2 diabetes.
The claim was about “health-conscious” people, not body-image-conscious.
I was under the impression that a low body fat percentage was healthier. Perhaps I’m wrong. I must admit my beliefs are influenced by aesthetics. I’d bet on low abdominal fat been the optimal via a low-ish carb diet.
It’s high carb? It gives me heartburn (probably gluten intolerance?). If you are trying to go on a cut i.e. want a six pack it’s a bad idea.
Is it meaningful to say something is only deterministic from the point of view of an observer?
I think this book maybe of some interest to you Chris. It was the text book recommend for a CogSci class I did, dealing with how cognitive systems develop in response to their environment.
I mean people want to tear chunks out of it for status reasons… …I think.
Just wishing I had read GEB sooner. Reading it now and it seems to be getting ruined by politics.
I should really ring the GP today.
Thinking is metabolically expensive I guess(?)
Aw shit seg fault :D
I actually use Moodscope, probably because you mentioned it before? Unfortunately my average score since I started using it is 30%, there are large gaps for the summer time and my mood was better when I started using it first but not great. See my Moodscope Graph for a pic that’s worth a 1000 words. I don’t think moodscope is appropriate for me tbh. I need to avail of a stronger mental health treatment I think. :(
I’m not actually sure if I’m allowed to say that?
Edit: oops
The comfortable view is indistinguishable from the uncomfortable view I agree.
No doubt, but in science there is an expectation of consensus for the science to be useful.
Is this an example of a diseased discipline? Philosophers explore conceptual space. Mathematicians explore number space I guess? Yet the latter seems less fractured as discipline at least by my understanding which is probably pitiful.
Could you give me an example of working backwards? I’m in too much of a panicky haze to think clearly about it.
N00b question here. Are mainstream academic philosopher’s interested in consensus?
Yuck!