Why Exercise Boosts Brainpower
aditi sends us a report from Reuters on research indicating that exercise boosts brainpower by building new brain cells in a brain region linked with memory and memory loss. Quoting: "Tests on mice showed they grew new brain cells in a brain region called the dentate gyrus, a part of the hippocampus that is known to be affected in the age-related memory decline that begins around age 30 for most humans. Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging scans to help document the process in mice — and then used MRIs to look at the brains of people before and after exercise. They found the same patterns, which suggests that people also grow new brain cells when they exercise."
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That explains Schwartzenegger! (Doesn't explain Stallone though).
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Wow, who would have thought that exersize actually improves your body in some way?
-- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. -- Edmund Burke
So here we are, once again, with Locke's ideal of a sound mind in a sound body.
The challenge for computer geeks: finding a way to merge exercise with mostly-sedentary hobbies and jobs. Perhaps it's a job for mobile computing: Set a tablet PC in front of a treadmill, and read Slashdot while running?
I will develop some mouse cells in my brain?
What's the catch? Have I missed something?
Do I need more jogging?
I'm sure it's just not exercise, but exercise + education that makes a person not "dumb". But compare the same person with and without exercise, the one with will perform better on brain tests.
--Thomas J. Owens
All regions of the brain benefit from the increased blood flow and do all body systems. The metabolic adaptations are also universal to most body systems.
The meditative state that many exercises induce are also beneficial.
"Exercise generated blood flow to the dentate gyrus of the people, and the more fit a person got, the more blood flow the MRI detected, the researchers found."
However, if your gym looks like this one shown in the article, I think the blood will flow elsewhere
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They're not "dumb", but they're also not necessarily the intellectual type. From what I've seen, the reason for that is that your intellectual spends too much time in an introverted state to worry about the world around them. Regular exercise is not engaging to their internal senses, so they tend to find it "boring". The more extroverted types get their engagement from the world around them, and thus find pleasure in physical activity.
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That explains all those pro-quarterback particle theorists! "Gauge bosons are like running backs right? They gotta take the elemental forces of the universe to the end zone."
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I believena person who does not understand their bodies and how to maintain them (exercise, eating right, etc) cant be all that smart :-)
...Stephen Hawking benchpresses bulldozers when no one is watching!
I know that after I complete a heavy lifting routine or a good cardio work out, I feel great for the rest of the day. I think clearer. I don't feel any craving for caffeinated beverages. I focus more.
I can't find the study, but I read a story about a study that said exercise produces the same effect that energy drink ingredients provide to the brain. While that might be true in some fashion, I've never consumed an energy drink that gave me as good of feeling as a post work-out. I do consume sugar free energy drinks from time to time, I think they can be a good pick me up when you are low on sleep or just feel drained. Of course, that's in moderation. Drinking one every day will build a tolerance and you'll just be throwing money down the drain. Of course, drinking a good cup of stout tea will do just about the same thing.
I would love to see a study where a bunch of similarly talented gamers (that relied on critical thinking and reaction, not like an MMO) were divided up. One group would exercise, and one group would not. I would be willing to bet that after a month, the group that would exercise would have increased in skill and results over the group that did not.
this explains why only some stoners get stupid, the lazy ones....
i personally have a good paying job and i exercise, but i'll be damned if i ever pass a drug test.
So if I couple the above article with this one then I can only assume that I am supposed to exercise and smoke a whole lot of pot while I do it.
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Some folks run themselves to exhaustion- especially with the kick at the end of a long race. It just seems like brain cells -must- be dying when you run so hard you fall flat on your face- so does this regrowth offset that? How much?
I'd love to see some scientific evidence your generically termed "body builders" are dumber than an average population sample.
I would suspect it is because they don't actually try to actively use their minds? (assuming this is entirely true) For instance, giving someone who doesn't exercise anabolic steroids would not turn them into a strong person.
Stallone is an accomplished script writer and a damned good businessman. Take a look at the deal he struck when he wrote and sold Rocky to the studio (he basically retained the rights to future sequels). Stallone has been able to fly under the radar because he sounds uneducated when he talks (due to an injury sustained at birth, if I remember correctly).
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How do I know this?
Because 99% of the really smart people I've met in my life are big, fat, dope-smoking UNIX guys who think a treadmill is a place where corn is ground up to make tires.
"I'm just here to regulate funkiness."
Please list the number of Nobel prise winning Boxers.
Ok, list the number of them that can name all 50 states and count without looking at their hands and feet.
sorry, but most atheletes, specifically the pound each other type are not the brightest. I've never met a smart rugby player, But they are handy in a brawl.
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Mouse clicking - let's get it added to the 2008 Olympics!
What country has the fastest double clicker? Position mouse on link and click in under 40 mSec!
They aren't talking about Atheletes, as there job is to be good physically over mentally. They are talking about getting basic exercise so we dont have a fat useless society.
My fiance is in the science world and of the ones we know (a ton mind you) they all do some sort of exercise. Yet of all the IT people I know (again a lot) maybe 1% actually do anything.
Exercising causing a boost in long-term memory ability is not the same as making your IQ go up 20 points by going to the gym. Furthermore, sports/bodybuilding/etc don't have a high IQ requirement for entry, you basically just have to be able to put up with working out all the time. If pro football required a phd, then all pro football players would have a "phd" of some kind. It mostly requires being gigantic and being able to mentally retain some of the rules of football, so mostly that's what the players are mentally tasked with achieving.
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Maybe look at Rocky, you'll find the start of an answer.
Boxing is a great sport for the mind.
FTFA: "They recruited 11 healthy adults and made them undergo a three-month aerobic exercise regimen." Bodybuilding isn't very aerobic.
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Brain damage is cumulative. Boxing as a profession is not advisable.
>> Why are so many "body builder" types so dumb then?
The governor of the state of California would like to have a word with you.
...to write and construct an interface between my brain and Madden 2007.
Minus the steroids, of course.
I've never met a smart rugby player, But they are handy in a brawl.
OK, I know you're referring to pro sports people here, but still.I know two rugby players who program computers in their day jobs and play semi-pro rugger on weekends. Not only do they have technical skills, they're also great team players and natural leaders. So it seems to be with most people who play sports outside of work.
One increases your Brain Age and lets you socialize with your pets (DS), the other lets you get exercise indoors (Wii).
But in most scientific studies, the things that consistently help ameliorate the effects of aging are: mild to moderate exercise (even walking up stairs or parking 2 blocks away), a varied diet high in vegetables and fruits, drinking red wine (men) or grape juice (anyone), and more education.
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Dude, this sucks. A year and a half ago you guys said that cannabinoids induce brain growth and man, I've really been putting that theory to the test. But now you want me to exercise? I can't do both dude. And given a choice... I think I'll stick with the old news...
Good to know that every time I go clubbing, I balance out the cells that get blown away by dancing!
It's the 'roids. They build up the neck muscles so much that blood has a hard time reaching the brain.
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By actually bothering to read the summary, or TFA. If you already did, then you need more exercise.
They reap what they sow. They invested a large amount of time, effort, and money into their body to "body-build" and as a result they're big and strong. Those who invest their free time, effort, and money into intellectual pursuits are going to be better informed, and possibly more intelligent. And there's no reason people can't diversify into both mental and physical disciplines.
My grandfather was a golden-glove boxer, and fought on a PT boat in the Pacific during WWII.
He was one of the smartest people I have known. He could recite long passages from Greek poetry (like the Illiad, etc.) from memory. The breadth of his knowledge has been an inspiration to everyone who knew him. Ignorance is a choice, as is physical weakness.
There aren't any nobel prize winning boxers because they are devoting their time to boxing and not to science. I'd suspect you could find some nobel prize winners that work out.
".. new brain cells in a brain region called the dentate gyrus, a part of the hippocampus that is known to be affected in the age-related memory decline..."
all obvious joking aside... the above is interpreted as improved memory that us old farts begin to lose
around age 30. this isn't saying that working out makes you smarter or more intelligent. retards!
Please do not forget that not all exercise is created equal. Those meatheads who have arms as big as your torso may be doing horrible things inside their brains.+ instruction+on+blood+pressure+responses+during+... -a08012731
Recent studies have documented cases of brain stem injury and subarachnoid hemorrhage with maximal resistive exercise. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Effect+of+breathing
So they pump and pump and their brains pop and pop. Just a note, to clarify some comments people are making in jest. Jest accurately! Lest we quest vapidly!
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Guys (and gals, I suspect) who play sports professionally HAVE to be able to do several things: --Memorize mammoth playbooks/schemes. --Be able to overcome their instinctual training to mentally react to split-second changes in the game (the ball's supposed to come over my left shoulder...whoops, better adjust, it's over my right on this deep post route). Call this applied calculus....they don't do the math, but their bodies do the calculations. And often come up with good answers. --Know their bodies and physical limitations to almost the Nth degree. --Understand supplementation and food and what vitamins/minerals do what (enter steroids/hgh HERE). --Plus, they learn all this because of the desire to do THEIR work better. As much as you put into computers or engineering or drafting or whatever, they put into THEIR profession. Of course, the above doesn't apply to that idiot linebacker wannabe who bullied you in high school and now is cleaning your gutter, but hey, give credit where it's due.
Here's an interesting anecdote: Scientists were running rats through a maze with a reward system to measure how fast they learn. Rats soon learn the optimum path and get rewarded. COnclusion: rats are smart and learn. Now substitute in a ferret. Ferret searches maze and finds the food (hunk of rabbit). Next time the ferret does not go down that path of the maze. Conclusion: ferrets are stupid and don't learn. But if you know a bit more about ferrets, then you'd know that they know it is a waste of time to go down the same hole twice. They've either eaten or scared the occupants, so don't waste time.
Engineering is the art of compromise.
Hell, this shouldn't have been AC'd!
"You can either have software quality or you can have pointer arithmetic, but you cannot have both at the same time."
There are about 30 teams in the NFL, with about 50 players on a team. That's 1500 bodies. Out of ~1 billion people, if you take the smartest 1% of the 1% that are the best athletes, you are left with a pathetic 100,000 specimens. The NFL takes the top 1% of that bunch.
It doesn't work just like that, because, as you say, size is hugely important, but don't fool yourself into thinking that very many of those guys running around have less than very above average intelligence.
Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
Politicians need charisma, not brains. See the current president for an example.
I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
Didn't Gary Larson come up with this a decade ago?
Something about scientists exercising their cerebellums in the morning.
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DDR is too easy. The hardest songs top out at 10, and the average of the hardest difficulty over all songs is around 8.
ITG tops out at 13, has hands/mines/rolls, and almost every song has an expert setting with a difficulty of at least 9. Plus, the average ITG arcade machine is of much higher quality than the average DDR machine.
Besides that, everyone plays single...double is where it's at. It takes much more energy to move your center of mass back and forth across a distance of several feet than it does to stand in one position and turn.
ITG FTW
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It's this simple: Bike to work.
Ten years ago, I weighed 250 pounds. Today, I'm at about 175. (I don't keep accurate track anymore, but I do check every now and again.)
I started by biking to school. On the first day, I had to stop about a dozen times. I didn't realize just how out of shape I had become. I stuck with it (the 4th day is the worst, since that's when you're the sorest.) and kept biking to school. I biked all the way through university, and I've been biking to work since graduating. (Electrical Engineering) I'm 30 years old and I'm in great shape. I don't take any drugs (including caffeine and alcohol).
If you can't do that, bike part of the way. Bus to work and bike home. Walk during your lunch break. (I only get 30 minutes, and I try to spend 15 of that outside.)
If you're concerned about being smelly, bike slower. Alternatively, bike to a nearby gym and shower/change there.
Biking is faster than driving or busing:
8.2 km between work and home:
Bike: 45 minutes round trip. (22 to work, 23 home)
Bus: 30 minutes to work, 1 hour home.
Car: 20 minutes to work, 45 minutes home.
At the annual "Bike to Work" week, the bikes routinely beat the cars in the "Commuter Challenge". You simply don't save time by taking your car.
I save about $2000 a year by biking. I don't pay for car insurance or gas on a non-existent second car. Mind you, I did have to spend the money on a bike, bike clothes, armour, lights, etc. I did that after biking for a few years.
I've got two kids. Buy the right kind of seat and you won't have "problems".
I wear a dress shirt and nice pants at work.
So get out of your car, get onto a bike, and get some exercise. Your brain will thank you for it.
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Most of us here have desk work for 8 hours/day - not counting 1-2 hours travel time on a bus. How do we get exercise in this situation?
While I did find links to desk exercise websites, they are most frequently some simple stretches and not really much of an exercise.
As a marathon runner over the years I have noticed something with new runners that show up at our winter-spring clinics who have recently or are trying to quit smoking. The ones that stick with the regime (about 16 weeks) that it takes to prep for a marathon I have repeatedly told me that they lose their nicotine craving almost totally, and that the running seems to be a big part of it. These are people who were previously quite hardcore smokers for a number of years. Could it be that running (and other forms of exercise) that stimulates new brain cell production also rewires the brain from its nicotine addiction in smokers?
Getting exercise will actually increase your virility, boost your pheromone output and make you a little more dynamic in the bedroom, which then becomes a self-sustaining cycle, as love-making is a wonderful form of low-impact (if that's your style, of course) aerobic (and sometimes anaerobic) exercise!
Geeks, nerds and dorks alike, lend me your ears! You too can have a hot, steamy social life for just 30 minutes a day!
And as a free, no-cost-to-you-at-all bonus, if you act within the next few years, you may also greatly improve your chances of living a longer, happier and healthier life!
(seriously, my fiance and I have experienced a significant boost to our 'love life' by going to the gym for a minimum of 30 minutes a day, five days a week...improving your diet doesn't hurt matters, either)
"How like you to drag your keyboard to a gun fight." - Aaron Bedard (BANE)
People who don't exercise are often the way they are because exercise makes them feel HORRIBLE. Personally, I've tried to get into shape a number of times. But after three or four weeks of working out, I just can't take it anymore -- the pain, the exhaustion, the depression, the undirected feelings of anger, none of it. The worst part is the insomnia. I normally have trouble sleeping, but exercise -- no matter when in the day it takes place -- makes it much worse. Then some jock asshole tries to tell me that I'd be able to sleep better if I just got some exercise. That I'd feel happier if I just exercised now and then.
I'm sure that more blood gets to my brain when I exercise, but that's not necessarily helpful. The distracting, unpleasant parts of the brain get stimulated too. Try taking an overdose of uppers and see how that makes you feel; not all stimulation is positive. Or consider how alcohol, a depressant, can make people MORE happy and energetic by depressing the parts of the brain holding the person back.
Sure, but most *people* aren't particularly smart. Since most sports don't necessitate having a large amount of intelligence, you see a range similar to what you'd find in the rest of society. It has nothing to do with athletic people being stupid, it's just that intelligence doesn't influence your success in sports as much as in "regular" society. Even looking at different sports you are likely to find large differences. In baseball, where intelligence gives you a significant advantage, you are more likely to find extremely smart people than in something like sprinting, where intelligence doesn't give you an edge at all. In football (American), for instance, the offensive lineman tend to be more intelligent than the running backs, because their job is more dependent on it.
Huh...
I think we know whose brain is really suffering from some cell-death.
are you actually implying that bush has Charisma?
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More seriously, studies have proven that sexual intercourse is more productive when done with at least one partner.
To some people- yes. Not to me or you, but to the common people, especially in the South and Midwest, he has a "one of us" type charm- he's not polished, sophisticated, or smart. They see that as a plus, not a minus.
I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
Actually, I remember reading about a study that indicated genius level processing in peak performing athletes. For example, an NFL quarterback can identify 3 - 5 potential receivers, track their viability, and decide how to execute a play in under a second--while avoiding defenders.
I would argue that such ability takes a level of intelligence that, if applied to other pursuits, would be widely recognized as remarkable.
A lot of athletes, particularly quarterbacks, are quite inteligent and well educated...
Consider, for instance, that two of the most dominant american marathoners of the 80's and 90's (Anthony Sandoval and Bob Kempainen) are now practicing doctors. The validictorian at my HS was on the cross country and tennis teams. One of the few people I know who has finished the UIUC chemical engineering program with a 4.0 was on the basketball team...
Also, NCAA athletes have a better graduation rate than the general student population... link
"I'll have a Guinness, no wait, make that a Coors Light" -Grad student I work with, who shall remain anonymous...
There aren't any nobel prize winning boxers because they are devoting their time to boxing and not to science. I'd suspect you could find some nobel prize winners that work out.
To refine that, look at it statistically.
Lets define 'really good looking' as someone that is the best looking out of 500.
Lets define 'really smart' as someone that is the smartest out of 500.
Lets define 'really strong' as someone that is the strongest out of 500.
To have all three, you are now at 1/1500, and that is assuming that good looking, smart, and strong are completely evenly distributed and they don't interfere with each other.
Now, how many nobel prize winners are there walking around?
To be extremely gifted in one area is rare. to be extremely gifted in two areas, is more rare, to be extremely gifted in three areas is even more rare, etc, etc.
You are saying that exercising, bad enough in itself, also increases my chances of remembering the ordeal later? No thanks!
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Homer: Well, I use a computer.
Salesman: [quietly, to self] Yeah, what's the connection? Must be the
non-stop sitting and snacking.
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Um, wow. Talk about generalizations. Boxers get beat in the head for a living and generally start poor and uneducated (usually why they are boxers) so that doesn't make a very good comparison.
Many professional athletes are very smart and have just focused in their sport. Look at someone like Michael Jordan. Great athlete, business man, and probably knows more about basketball and running the triangle offense than you ever will. Look at someone like Payton Manning. He can walk up to the line of scrimmage recognize a defensive patten in seconds and make audible adjustments on the fly. Keep in the mind the rest of the team on the field is also making the same adjustments based on what they see and what he is shouting out.
Personally, I lift weights regularly and am very athletic. I also have a job designing software systems and am getting my masters in CS. I'm no genius, but don't think I'm stupid either.
Were you beat up as a kid?
He seemed pretty smart.
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Why are so many posts with factual errors modded up?
Is that Stallone in a firefighter costume?
If bullshit were music, you'd be a brass band.
Asking for a list of Nobel prize winning boxers might be quite like asking for a list of physicists with Olympic gold medals. How about a list of slashdotters who can name 192 countries in 10 minutes? http://andys.org.uk/countryquiz/
If bullshit were music, you'd be a brass band.
One in 125,000,000 (500 * 500 * 500)
That's why I suggest DDR-style dance games as a form of exercise. They engage the brain as well as the body.
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maybe you're biased. Dolph Lundgren (baddie in Rocky 4) got a PhD in Chemistry IIRC! see! they're all clever, bastards! *sulks*
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I wouldn't call it intelligence as much as high specialization.
And it is quite evident in any human activity - system engineers who can identify a problem within a second of taking a glance at some printout come to mind...
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I think Constitution is his only strong stat... all the others seem to be dump stats...
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... by about the amount of time you spend jogging (plus its share of your sleep time).
Which means that, as is alleged for fishing, "God does not deduct from a man's alloted span the time spend jogging."
So go ahead and jog. The time isn't wasted. B-)
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On the other hand, the alleged benefits of exercise in the brain are an increase in the count of cells in a section used for memory. Any bets on whether the added cells are only used to remember exercising? B-)
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As a typical introvert, I had a lot of problems finding the right sort of exercise. I started and quit jogging more times than some people have quit smoking. I went to the gyms - the first time I managed a year, the second time - two weeks. It was simply too boring to sustain my interest.
Finally, 7 years ago, I've found Aikido (http://www.aikidofaq.com/) . Aikido works for me on several levels:
* I can attend up to 6 times a week (up to 2 hours per day) for a low-impact cardiovascular/aerobic workout
* It "takes the crust out of joints", or, more literally, prevents RSI.
* It prevents back problems related to bad posture in software engineers.
* This is important - it has DEPTH, which appeals to my introverted personality. It is a mindful study of wide range of interesting technique - technique perception of which changes as one's skill level improves. It is NOT BORING. This is KEY to an introvert sticking with an activity for a long time.
Re: Your Sig. Perhaps your Grad Student buddy thought he wanted to drink a beer, and then on second thought decided not to?
None of them can see the clouds; The polished wings don't care.
But compare the same person with and without exercise, the one with will perform better on brain tests.
:-P
I wonder how you will manage to get a person that both exercises and not exercises at the same time
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I for one personally welcome our new bigger brained mice overlords.
Why UNIX?
(Imagine any "stereotypical scientist speech pattern" here)
Mmm, yes, and now we move from our expensive brain imaging lab into our even more expensive mouse gymnasium. Yes, and here you can see our little locker room, with little lockers and showers for the mice, including some nice wood shavings. Here is the weight room with little freestyle barbells, and a full set of weights from 10 mg all the way up to 2000 mg! Here we can see our tiny little weight machines, the mice really love these, especially gnawing holes in the seat padding. Replacing the seat padding alone is a budgetary line item.
Ah, here comes Reggie Mouse to do some exercises. Mmm, yes, he sure loves his treadmill! Look at his little feet go!
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Towards the Singularity.
Put them in a box with a cat?
One could presume that exercise grows new cells to replace cells damaged by the motion. Therefore, beating your head against a wall would contribute to the growth of new cells as well. Which would explain why I beat my head against a wall so often! Beating your head against a wall is not only a stress reducer, it's fun, it also contributes to your overall....wait. What were we talking about again?
Here's to losing my Karma Bonus again....
Plus getting punched in the head for a living doesn't exactly help. I would think that head trauma negates all the positive effects of exercise in this instance.
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And a cockroach can identify 3 - 5 potential cracks in the woodwork, track their viability, and decide how to run away in under a second -- while avoiding my foot. If you are able to redefine terms like that, everyone is genius-smart.
It takes no special ability to follow the instructions given by the coach on how to play against the limited number of tactics used in football or other sports, all it takes is training. If athletes were truly intelligent they wouldn't need a coach, they could just read about it in a book and do it, the way people who are *really* intelligent do at mathematics, for instance.
Intelligence means being able to adapt to *new* situations. People whose mental processing is at something that could be rightfully called "genius level" are innovators. They are bored by the strict and often illogical rules of sports. It's one thing to exercise for fun, it's an entirely different thing to perform a sport professionally, where success depends on how many hours a day you can keep doing and redoing exactly the same exercise just to be able to do it a fraction of a second faster than the other guy.
Thats like great and all, but when is somebody going to do something about how fat I am?
Good security is based upon reality and common sense. Common sense is a function of having common knowledge.
Looks like a class action suit in the making.
That's why there so many professional athletes who are nobel prize winners.
This research yet again provides the conclusive evidence that humans are direct descendants of mice..
I notice when I've been 'slacking off', my sleep, alertness and general health patterns get worse. As does my concentration span. If I spend a month of 'fairly enthusiastic' gym-going, then this changes.
Growing more brain cells by exercise? Great. When are they gonna come up with something useful?
One of her "Little House" Books has a description of a red indian competing against horses on a race track and winning the race (this is around the 19th century i guess). Saying that humans aren't built for running long distances is baloney..rather you can say that our generation is generally less physically capable.
:) (I forgot which SF book thats from)
If you want a sports example then take cricket..in the 1970s 80s, there were fast bowlers (bowling speeds of above 90 mph) who were really fast and they were springing all over the world..in the west indies there were such people sitting in the sidelines where they would have walked into any team today...yet today fast bowlers are by the far a lot fewer..
I think as lifestyle improves humans become softer and less physically capable and this gets passed on to the next generation as well and so on.. eventually we will just be brains carried around by insects
and put it in front of your computer.
Watch DVDs while you use either. If your real inventive put the keyboard on the damn machine and attach a mouse pad. Then you play your world of warcraft and get a work out as well.
I think installing some versions of linux will provide enough time for a work out too. Installing XP may make you into an Olympic athlete so I advise not doing it too much as people will wonder what your up to.
PS: I use an elliptical and watch DVDs (good old geek stuff like Red Dwarf / Stargate / South Park / etc)
* Winners compare their achievements to their goals, losers compare theirs to that of others.
Please list the number of average americans who can name all 50 states... I don't think exercise is the main problem here :)
As for rugby players, I work with a couple who are incredibly bright.
See yourself as the intellectual type with sports being beneath you?
9 14238877457&q=sabre to see how it is done at the top level.
Choose a sport that exercises both body and mind. You could try *cough* fencing for instance.
Have a glance at http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=1478623
They're geniuses! All the benefits of high intensity interval training on an easy to use AJAX web page. They'll make millions!
It was "only" a M.Sc. degree. If he had a Ph.D he might have won against Rocky...
I'd wager most people's "evidence" consists of high school resentment for the cliquish sort who obsessed on athletics and ignored academics. "I got picked on" is neither double blind nor peer reviewed data. Common sense tells us that the main reason athletes seem dumb is because "form follows function" and so they don't need to be academically intelligent, just kinesthetically. It's the same reason caribou don't have saber teeth. Elite sports are so competitive that most of the pros in thinking roles ARE actually quite near genius level intelligence, or at least above average, because they could not compete otherwise.
When I used to smoke pot, I only did it while I was exercising. On the rare occasion that I did get high before watching a movie or something, I would go batty because I wanted to be outside hiking or something. For me, getting high reinforced exercise. If you get stoned and watch TV all the time, pot reinforces being a mental zombie.
If exercise builds intelligence, why is there such a surplus of brainless muscleman doofs in the world?