TheDominantBullfrog
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p621d wrote
Reply to comment by 5tr4nGe in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
I'm 30 myself and have to be able to move for work and grapple as my primary hobby, so it's a good excuse to keep the diet, fitness, and recovery all lined up for as long as I can!
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p601c wrote
Reply to comment by Number127 in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Man I hate this kind of thing. What's he supposed to do, be less active because one day his knees may suddenly go bad? Your knees will eventually go bad regardless. Moderate daily activity is the best way to prevent it.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p0cs1 wrote
Reply to comment by IlllIIllllIlIlllllll in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Not really. For the vast majority of people, not exercising is a choice they make.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p0b85 wrote
Reply to comment by sterfri99 in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
I've been a medic for 8 years and working on RN. Not sure how it got you out of doing any lifting, though.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p09j9 wrote
Reply to comment by SerialStateLineXer in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Stack it up with the effects on pretty much every other cause of death And nothing modest about it
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0mzckr wrote
Reply to comment by designbat in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Absolutely. Working in EMS at 21 years old and seeing the difference between a good, active 50 and a sedentary, neglected 50 is a lesson I'll never forget. Motion is the lotion!
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0m8f0o wrote
Reply to Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
Insane how exercise continues to be the one reliable marker of improving your all cause mortality by so many mechanisms.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0m8c0r wrote
Reply to comment by draeath in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
So I'm totally talking out of my ass here but there's a variety of things that its important to have happen regularly in your body but not constantly. So even these short doses may have a high net benefit
TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix64kma wrote
TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix64ej7 wrote
Reply to comment by MarkMoneyj27 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
I'd love a link, I don't think I've made that choice you present in any way
TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix3xdzg wrote
Reply to comment by Minerva_Moon in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
That's seems like an extremely reductive response to what I said. Is there a current explanation for the ability of stone age peoples to move megalithic stones in such precise manner? Literally my only claim is that the lack of explanation for this indicates that there are aspects of our history that is either misunderstood, misrepresented, or not understood at all.
Yes, I know, rolling logs, walking the heads, there's theoretical or more solid explanations for much of it! But to act like I'm some brain dead pop culture idiot for wondering how people who supposedly barely had use of tools lifted stones weighing many many tons into precise shapes seems weird to me.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_ix3r9xs wrote
Reply to comment by miniZuben in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
So I'm not a plasma scarring.. guy or whatever that fella is, but there's absolutely megalithic structures remaining all over the world with zero explanation as to how they got there with varieties of dating methods putting a lot of doubt into how stone age peoples would have made them edit: anyone want to actually tell me why I'm wrong
TheDominantBullfrog t1_it91gg3 wrote
Reply to comment by mampiwoof in Does 1984 ever dive into how the Party took control over Oceania? [no direct spoilers please] by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS
Oh well in that case, I recommend they read the book
TheDominantBullfrog t1_it8y15t wrote
Reply to comment by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS in Does 1984 ever dive into how the Party took control over Oceania? [no direct spoilers please] by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS
Just read the book lmfao are you ten years old
TheDominantBullfrog t1_it8xvtq wrote
Reply to comment by TaliesinMerlin in Does 1984 ever dive into how the Party took control over Oceania? [no direct spoilers please] by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS
Exactly. like... Just read the damn book it's 150 pages or something.
TheDominantBullfrog t1_it8xszj wrote
Reply to Does 1984 ever dive into how the Party took control over Oceania? [no direct spoilers please] by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS
Read the book, it's like 150 pages...
TheDominantBullfrog t1_j0p64ku wrote
Reply to comment by KuriousKhemicals in Even a single bout of exercise can produce anti-cancer proteins called myokines, which can significantly suppress tumour growth by giuliomagnifico
It's just crabs on a barrel. According to people on this site you'd think 75% of people have a genetic metabolic condition while working 80 hours a week that prevents weight loss or exercise.