You are the perfect example of how meat eaters need to constantly justify their food choices. None of the vegans I know say anything unless asked.
People who treat their diet as if it is a religion love talk talk talk talk talk about how THEY are right and how the OTHER diet is evil!!! And it seems like these same people are the ones who jump from diet to diet often going to the complete opposite thing and then continue to assure us that THIS time they are doing the right thing.
No one ever got an overuse injury from car racing.
This is true. With a racecar, you might have to replace the tires and engine, but the driver is fine. With distance runners, the knees and heart are ruined.
These idiots lost me when he said he was "peeing blood" (hematuria). So, he's a doctor and doesn't recognize, most likely, dehydration, and how to prevent it in those circumstances?
No one ever got an overuse injury from car racing.
Are you sure about this? The steering wheel of a race car takes a very large amount of force to turn. Hard to imagine that "no one ever" ended up with a hand or wrist injury from endless hours of high performance driving.
The only thing close to auto racing I've ever done was to race high performance go-carts a few times with friends (ones that can hit ~55 mph). Even that will leave your hands and wrists sore and give you a good upper body workout if you're hitting tight turns at high speeds.
I remember when this turd bag lived in Bend 12 or so years ago and was trying to be a "pro" runner on his family food distribution trust fund. Read Dean K book and started following Anton and ran himself into adrenal fatigue within months. I think he was only eating fruit or something back then. Psychiatry degree must have been a self study. Chronic narcissist. Best he drives a 109k+ AWD built out sprinter van to whole foods
No one ever got an overuse injury from car racing.
Are you sure about this? The steering wheel of a race car takes a very large amount of force to turn. Hard to imagine that "no one ever" ended up with a hand or wrist injury from endless hours of high performance driving.
The only thing close to auto racing I've ever done was to race high performance go-carts a few times with friends (ones that can hit ~55 mph). Even that will leave your hands and wrists sore and give you a good upper body workout if you're hitting tight turns at high speeds.
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people dont talk enough about how the expansion of media has corruoted academia, giving way to the great pretenders. there is a division of labour between real academia and scientific "communication" or "journalism" thats widening and in an era of quick gratification, click baiting, echo chambers and contrarian politicised bro science this is a real problem
"I ate nothing but spinach smoothies and ran 200 miles per week until I pissed blood" therefore distance running is dangerous.
Yup, extreme people are over-represented in the public arena, regardless of the subject or position. I think there are elements of truth to his philosophy and I apply them to my life. But this dude thinks you're gonna die if you eat a piece of broccoli. And then the vegans think you're gonna die if you eat a bite of steak. GTFO!
I don't feel a retired pro Nascar racer should cast shade on the dangers of another sport. Stay in your lane and discuss the dangers of vehicle racing.
An absolute clown fest. You couldn't make it more absurd if you tried. It's like a parody, but those goofballs are dead serious.
Are you saying it's absurd to think that running consistent 100 mile weeks many not produce optimal health?
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people dont talk enough about how the expansion of media has corruoted academia, giving way to the great pretenders. there is a division of labour between real academia and scientific "communication" or "journalism" thats widening and in an era of quick gratification, click baiting, echo chambers and contrarian politicised bro science this is a real problem
This has come as a natural result of academia running amok, unchecked. Academia has lost credibility so people turn to other sources, which are sometimes worse and sometimes better. Don't put too much trust in either. Think for yourself.
An absolute clown fest. You couldn't make it more absurd if you tried. It's like a parody, but those goofballs are dead serious.
Are you saying it's absurd to think that running consistent 100 mile weeks many not produce optimal health?
It's ABSURD that a freaking racecar driver is sitting there being terrified by the HORRORS of distance running.
And you know the takeaway from the general non-running public is that running is evil. The general public has no concept of the varied spectrum of effort in running. What they think of is pounding the pavement with sh*tty form, red in the face huffing and puffing. They don't realize that running can also be gliding over soft grass while breathing only through your nose at an effortless pace barely even breaking a sweat and enjoying nature.
There is so much of a varied spectrum with running and Salidino only know the extreme. And to be more specific, the POORLY EXECUTED extreme. Professional runners can be considered extreme, and they aren't all pissing blood because....they know what they're doing, unlike Paul Salidino.
I have researched this and apparently nobody who runs regularly has achieved immortality. The more interesting question is why there are people who think that runners claim that running can do this. What you can measure though is years of active, healthy life and this is where running really pays off, mostly due to the lower weight runners have.