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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@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 don’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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Matthew McDowell-Sweet
@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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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
No essay version?
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@jenna
Katy is OG, has been writing and YouTubing for a long time. She’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 that’s me guessing since it’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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