As someone who used to be addicted to weed and have since gotten into running, this makes a lot of sense.
As someone who used to be addicted to weed and have since gotten into running, this makes a lot of sense.
Jesus...I read an article in the eff-ing 70s that reported that endorphins were unlikely to cause a runner's high. That study ALSO used an endorphin-inhibitor to draw their conclusions.
After Rojo deletes threads I made about weed hahah the hypocrisy Rojo
That explains why I have no desire to do anything after going out for a run. I just like kicking back and chilling.
Are the NYTimes and the Onion produced by the same company?
I have often experienced the munchies followed by the donut eater's high after a hard run.
Hopi wrote:
Jesus...I read an article in the eff-ing 70s that reported that endorphins were unlikely to cause a runner's high. That study ALSO used an endorphin-inhibitor to draw their conclusions.
Yeah, I remember reading about anandamide and running back in the 90s when I was in high school. Not a new discovery. And it makes perfect sense.
You’re thinking too much. You’ve had one.
The NYT repeatedly endorsed Hillary Clinton for higher office.
i bike for fun wrote:
This is old news.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/article-this-is-what-happens-to-your-brain-during-runners-high/
Reliably, Alex Hutchinson has gotten there first. ?
rojo wrote:
"We can stop crediting endorphins, the natural opioid painkillers produced by our bodies, for the floaty euphoria we often feel during aerobic exercise, according to a nifty new study of men, women and treadmills. In the study, runners developed a gentle intoxication, known as a runner’s high, even if researchers had blocked their bodies’ ability to respond to endorphins, suggesting that those substances could not be behind the buzz. Instead, the study suggests, a different set of biochemicals resembling internally homegrown versions of cannabis, better known as marijuana, are likely to be responsible."
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/10/well/move/running-exercise-mental-effects.html
no.
if your body is working properly, you are "high" all the time.
and it's not like one thing.
endocannabinoids, sure that's a component.
basically the analysis here is moronic.
you're not intoxicated.
you start to function properly.
westerners are so detached, once they medi8tate, and exercise and what not, they label that as intoxicated.
its normalizing.
Stu...Stu Padaso wrote:
Are the NYTimes and the Onion produced by the same company?
The Onion has higher standards.