girlbug2
Master of Arts
Indigator, my oral health improved within a few weeks. I wasn't really thinking about it much until, about a week in, I noticed that there wasn't any plaque on my teeth to speak of.
Elder999, I do MMA five days a week (well, krav maga, which is about as mixed a martial art as it gets). That equals about five hours a week of variable level cardio, which appears to keep me in good health. I used to run, but it's hard on the shins and knees. Elliptical machine is a good stand in for Krav when I can't make it to training.
But I have a question for you. Forgive me for not reading your link about hunting as of yet. Wasn't the vast majority of the hunting done by the males in the paleo societies? That is, the division of labor was typically men hunt, women gathered. So if 6 hours or whatever of running was required to keep the hunters healthy, then it follows that the females would have been unhealthy. I have seen no evidence of that, that there was a disparity between the health of the hunters and the gatherers, who surely didn't need to run 6 hours to gather roots and greens. Rather the daily work of women was slow and sustained, surely burning many calories but not particularly cardio (from my memory of college anthropology 101).
So, I could argue that I'm following the gatherer model of the paleo diet, and it is equally valid as the hunter model.
Elder999, I do MMA five days a week (well, krav maga, which is about as mixed a martial art as it gets). That equals about five hours a week of variable level cardio, which appears to keep me in good health. I used to run, but it's hard on the shins and knees. Elliptical machine is a good stand in for Krav when I can't make it to training.
But I have a question for you. Forgive me for not reading your link about hunting as of yet. Wasn't the vast majority of the hunting done by the males in the paleo societies? That is, the division of labor was typically men hunt, women gathered. So if 6 hours or whatever of running was required to keep the hunters healthy, then it follows that the females would have been unhealthy. I have seen no evidence of that, that there was a disparity between the health of the hunters and the gatherers, who surely didn't need to run 6 hours to gather roots and greens. Rather the daily work of women was slow and sustained, surely burning many calories but not particularly cardio (from my memory of college anthropology 101).
So, I could argue that I'm following the gatherer model of the paleo diet, and it is equally valid as the hunter model.