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@vgr
My theory on people who are able to exercise consistently (in non-sport ways) and even perhaps enjoy it is that they have non-narrative mindsets. Psyche strongly shaped by current state rather than memories/history. They also tend to eschew theorizing past and future. They view past as data and future as blank canvas for planning. They donโ€™t see the two as strong,y connected by a theorizable narrative logic. I can only exercise consistently in particular narrative phases. Otherwise even minor things can derail me.
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@msms
Kinda rhymes with my experience. Enjoyment of non-sport exercise became a thing for me when the drive for explicit outcomes (look, weight, PRs) dissolved. I began to enjoy the literal experience of being embodied and in motion. Like the pleasant vibe from a stroll but multiplied.
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@jenna
maybe we can Katy-pill vgr lol her new book announced today is pretty on the nose https://www.uphill-books.com/exercise/
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@vgr
No essay version?
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@jenna
Katy is OG, has been writing and YouTubing for a long time. Sheโ€™s the one who came up with `movement snacks` which is all over now if you are in movement bunny holes tldr version of the book is prob to move more by habit stacking but thatโ€™s me guessing since itโ€™s not out yet her blog might be enough of a quickstart. aimed more at moms maybe but the moves are good https://www.nutritiousmovement.com/exercise-advent-2024-heads-up-24-moves-for-your-head-neck/
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@msms
Ooo new book! Biggest concept I picked up from her was not trying to satisfy all movement needs / wants in 1hr of a 24hr day and instead habit stack and build a life conducive to movement.
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@jenna
๐Ÿ’ฏ with you there after decades of workout mentality, for me making this switch has been slow but feels imp and kinda fun too. no-grind mindset. wu-wei ftw. aka โ€œwhat if this were easyโ€
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How do you fit that in with work that requires long periods of sitting around like writing or editing?
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What @msms said sounds good. Would add that for me thinking ultradian rhythms has been helpfulโ€ฆ if a day can pass by with the focus shifting up in roughly 90 min cycles with different kinds of short breaks, I end the day in better shape. Can still lock on for longer periods when needed or the mood hits but when I do am also vaguely aware that Iโ€™m dying lol aka turning into sludge Wondering what a real writing stint looks like for you. Could imagine 4-6 hour stints not uncommon. You prob saw that post by Stephen Wolfram who set up a chest carrier for a laptop to walk and work? #lifegoals lol
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