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With regards to HG exercise I have added things like tag, dodge ball, and
simply playing catch with a football in addition to weights, sprinting, and
martial arts training. The results keep pleasantly surprising me.
I just visited Dr. Cordain two weeks ago and he was not thrilled with the
book either. His editor was a pulitzer prize winner and was ruthless about
creating a book at an 8th grade reading level. Cordain said he may release
a much more technical book but it would be more a work of love/art as the
money involved will be a fraction that of the current book. as some what an
asside i leave for fort collins on saturday to begin a new job at an
analytical chemistry lab and hopefully this time next year I will start
working with Dr. Cordain on my grad program!
Robb
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>Topics of the day:
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> 1. Hunter-Gatherer Exercise
> 2. Cordain book
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>Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 23:41:19 EST
>From: "Paul C. Mailhes" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Hunter-Gatherer Exercise
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>I was wondering if anybody has done and exercises to mimic everyday
>encounter
>that may've been experienced by Hunter Gatherers? I was thinking the
>Farmer's
>Walk may be a good choice. Possibly a cable move of some kind to mimic
>throwing a spear. Just wondering.
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>Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:27:00 -0500
>From: John Cogburn <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Cordain book
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>Well, I have read the Cordain book and I have to say I'm disappointed. It
>really covers no new ground. If you have been on this listserv for awhile,
>you won't find anything new in the book. It's more of an introductory book
>for general readers.
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