This is how they did it back then, survival of the fittest.
Somehow this scene seemed more dramatic back in 1982.
This is how they did it back then, survival of the fittest.
Somehow this scene seemed more dramatic back in 1982.
Exercise including running through the forests with spears hunting for food. T-rex and other wild animals were on the list of animals hunted. If a tiranisauraus rex was speared it would feed an entire village for a year. Most of the meat from this dinasaur would be placed on large hand made sleighs and several men would haul them up to the northern hemishere /arctic. Where it would be cold enough to keep the saurous meat from going bad. It took some times months of sleigh pulling to get to the arctic. Was a lot of exercise
Back to the past wrote:
Exercise including running through the forests with spears hunting for food. T-rex and other wild animals were on the list of animals hunted. If a tiranisauraus rex was speared it would feed an entire village for a year. Most of the meat from this dinasaur would be placed on large hand made sleighs and several men would haul them up to the northern hemishere /arctic. Where it would be cold enough to keep the saurous meat from going bad. It took some times months of sleigh pulling to get to the arctic. Was a lot of exercise
I learned about this in my high skool history class.
No way, do you know how much a banano cost back then? A date? Only a king could afford that shit.
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Yes I am in my 50s, well into my middle age and still exercise.
Fred Norris from the Howard Stern Show??
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LilyWhite wrote:
Liblibliblib wrote:We are living in the "dark ages" of exercise in terms of what most people, including the so-called "experts" believe about the subject.
The "dark ages" is a racial slur, Mr. Liblib.
No it's not.
http://facepalm.motifake.com/image/demotivational-poster/0912/implied-facepalm-implied-facepalm-demotivational-poster-1259858393.jpgMiddle ages?? Hell, people didn't exercise in the 19th century. It was a struggle to survive from dawn up to dusk.
Screech wrote:
Blah Blah. wrote:I have worked at a working class factory job and we would consider doing "exercise" while off work as being laughable.
"Exercise" was an invention of the leisure class. People in the middle ages worked for a living.
You are correct, Sir. I had a factory job one summer in college and the thought of a six miler after work was, indeed laughable after being on my feet on con rete for nine hours.
Also people died by age 35 or so so no need to plan for retirement.
Henry the 8 the also did burpees after dinner.
No people didn't die around 35. The median was more like 55 or so. Those first 6 months though were brutual.
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