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For me I do something almost every day, either weight training or 
basketball or hockey etc.  I like to train hard because when I vacation 
I go canoeing/portaging for long stretches which involves intense 
exercise every day.  I guess this is beyond the frequency of the average 
paleo man.

-Greg

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>Robert > Paleo man would probably have been more active on his laziest
>day than a lot of modern humans are on their busiest.  
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>Actually, I believe most studies have shown quite the opposite, at least
>for males.  Like other carnivores, paleo men were decidely lazy on non
>hunting days.  Hard work followed by periods of laziness.
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