View Full Version : This Paleo Proponent Says No Anaerobic Exercise
Dreamliner
04-04-2012, 12:25 PM
Yes, that attention-getting title is a slight exaggeration. But the man says none for beginners or hurting or stressed-out people ... and precious little for everyone else:
http://www.philmaffetone.com
As an aside, I find it interesting that Mark Sisson's prescription for exercise differs so radically from that of CrossFit which has essentially co-opted Paleo. Sisson says one or two brief, sane workouts a week and lots and lots of easy aerobic stuff.
GuyWhiteyCorngood
04-04-2012, 02:21 PM
Yes, that attention-getting title is a slight exaggeration. But the man says none for beginners or hurting or stressed-out people ... and precious little for everyone else:
http://www.philmaffetone.com
As an aside, I find it interesting that Mark Sisson's prescription for exercise differs so radically from that of CrossFit which has essentially co-opted Paleo. Sisson says one or two brief, sane workouts a week and lots and lots of easy aerobic stuff.
Thanks Dream. I ordered a few of his CD's and got a couple of t-shirts (a size small for pectoral emphasis).
LeafUF
04-04-2012, 02:21 PM
Thanks Dream. I ordered a few of his CD's and got a couple of t-shirts (a size small for pectoral emphasis).
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Dreamliner
04-04-2012, 02:31 PM
Thanks Dream. I ordered a few of his CD's and got a couple of t-shirts (a size small for pectoral emphasis).
Hehe, to go with your Rhabdo the Clown t-shirts.
GuyWhiteyCorngood
04-04-2012, 04:11 PM
Hehe, to go with your Rhabdo the Clown t-shirts.
Crossfitters are a goofy lot. There's no arguing against that.
Dreamliner
04-04-2012, 06:48 PM
I'm here to tell you that copious amounts of anaerobic exercise make me goofy.
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