No, I don't think we would run everywhere.But we would to catch food. If the race is long enough a man can outrun a horse any day. We are way more efficient runners. It's possible for humans to run for days on end. A lot of other animals can't do that because they can't lose heat by sweating. Everything from specialized tendons in our neck to our foot structure suggests we we're built to run long distances.
8:14 “For too much of our existence we’ve correlated running w/ fear & pain & injury. But there’s something else there, something much more powerful & that’s the motivation and the energy of pleasure and of fun.”
15:00 “[The Tarahumara] have stripped running back to first principles: bare feet & a sense of relaxation & pleasure.”
Focus on Easy. We're always racing to get somewhere. You're right we all need to find the joy in running or life and focus on easy. An old time running coach, Ernst VanAaken, said: "Run slowly, run daily, drink moderately and don't eat like a pig." I think the run slowly was lost in translation. I think in German he said run easy.
@aikirunner "An old time running coach, Ernst VanAaken, said: "Run slowly, run daily, drink moderately and don't eat like a pig." I think the run slowly was lost in translation. I think in German he said run easy."
I doubt anyone would make such a simple mistake, in a translation between two languages that are so closely related.
You wouldn't happen to know what the original German is? (I know German)
No, I don't think we would run everywhere.But we would to catch food. If the race is long enough a man can outrun a horse any day. We are way more efficient runners. It's possible for humans to run for days on end. A lot of other animals can't do that because they can't lose heat by sweating. Everything from specialized tendons in our neck to our foot structure suggests we we're built to run long distances.
blayman92 1 day ago
Let the horse do the running, humans have never been endurance runnners.
They walked a lot, and sprinted occasionally to hunt down an animal or get a way from instant danger
korvix 2 months ago
@korvix Evolutionary anthropologists would disagree.
blayman92 1 week ago
@blayman92 really, u think humans did ran all day long ?
they did hike for hours at slow pace
korvix 1 day ago
8:14 “For too much of our existence we’ve correlated running w/ fear & pain & injury. But there’s something else there, something much more powerful & that’s the motivation and the energy of pleasure and of fun.”
15:00 “[The Tarahumara] have stripped running back to first principles: bare feet & a sense of relaxation & pleasure.”
stubey32 11 months ago
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stubey32 1 year ago
Focus on Easy. We're always racing to get somewhere. You're right we all need to find the joy in running or life and focus on easy. An old time running coach, Ernst VanAaken, said: "Run slowly, run daily, drink moderately and don't eat like a pig." I think the run slowly was lost in translation. I think in German he said run easy.
aikirunner 1 year ago
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@aikirunner "An old time running coach, Ernst VanAaken, said: "Run slowly, run daily, drink moderately and don't eat like a pig." I think the run slowly was lost in translation. I think in German he said run easy."
I doubt anyone would make such a simple mistake, in a translation between two languages that are so closely related.
You wouldn't happen to know what the original German is? (I know German)
ZarlanTheGreen 1 year ago
@ZarlanTheGreen STFU
BULLETXTC 1 year ago
Nice.
I love the stuff about Barefoot Ted at Leadville :)
The tarahumara, didn't strip away stuff though.
You can't strip away what you didn't have in the first place.
Also, they may be barefoot a lot, but don't they generally wear sandals? (a very nice kind of sandals. Not as good as being barefoot, but...)
Also, doing something wise and knowing that it is wise and why (i.e. actually being wise), are two VERY separate things.
Oh, and the thing with panda reproduction has been solved.
ZarlanTheGreen 1 year ago