Exercise More to Hack Better
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#22As far as I can tell, everything said about exercise is lies. Or perhaps mileage varies. Just remember, mileage varies, and also, you're not alone.
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#23My "exercise hack" (if one might call it that) is to do some isometric holds in my closet doorframe, and around a few of the sturdier metal bars in my vicinity when I go on walks. The holds aim for around five seconds length at maximum intensity(but without overly spiking blood pressure, something which is learned with practice). It takes 5-10 minutes per day and has a dramatic soothing effect almost immediately.
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#24After going outside and walking in the sun for a couple of hours, I'm too tired to get any work done the rest of the day. As far as I can tell, everything said about exercise is lies. Or perhaps mileage varies. Just remember, mileage varies, and also, you're not alone.
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#25After going outside and walking in the sun for a couple of hours, I'm too tired to get any work done the rest of the day. As far as I can tell, everything said about exercise is lies. Or perhaps mileage varies. Just remember, mileage varies, and also, you're not alone.
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#26I can't stop running. It's too addicting. Though, I can't help but feel the pain of my exercise.
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#27I can't stop running. It's too addicting. Though, I can't help but feel the pain of my exercise.
If by 'pain' you're referring to the bone and joint pain alot of runners eventually incur, try swimming an/or biking too. I find you can get the same cardio workout minus the pounding and wear & tear.
At the start, both my lungs and my legs are pretty much exhausted. Now my lungs and legs can endure for much longer.
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#28After going outside and walking in the sun for a couple of hours, I'm too tired to get any work done the rest of the day. As far as I can tell, everything said about exercise is lies. Or perhaps mileage varies. Just remember, mileage varies, and also, you're not alone.
You have to do it regularly. :) It sucks at first.
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#29Of course I am totally wired up with a heart rate monitor/watch/iphone/gps which makes it more fun.
Whatever works for you. Run or whatever gets you pumping then hack like you never have.
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#30When I'm not working out - I also suffer a peculiar kind of depression mentioned here in the comments. Yet I'm not sure how much of this is due to a release of certain chemicals in the body, or the psychological hit of knowing you're letting yourself go. Either way, I'm back in the gym after 3 weeks out: last week I struggled to get up, today I'm up and coding at 5am. Much like exercise itself, work out what's best for you and realise the importance of training your body as much as we all train our mind.
Edit: spelling correction