> I take this as further evidence that exercise is dangerous.
What does this even mean? Whatever we call exercise is an arbitrary threshold. Humans, unless they live their life bound to a chair, move about, in different degrees, and anything more than walking we can call exercise.
Humans have evolved to cross this exercise threshold multiple times a day simply to survive (who's gonna catch that running antelope?), so how can moderate movement for more than 5 minutes be dangerous?
It might be because of your set of physical issues, but it's not a rule.
Dunno it was obvious to me that s/he meant it in a half ironic jokey way as in "I don't like exercise and I say this to justify the dislike but I know that it's not really true".
> > I take this as further evidence that exercise is dangerous.
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> What does this even mean?
Maybe not in GP's comment, but I've been seeing more and more Instagram content lately about "exercise = dangerous". And investigating further, it's always by the accounts that are perpetuating flat earth, numerology, and Andrew Tate.
What does this even mean? Whatever we call exercise is an arbitrary threshold. Humans, unless they live their life bound to a chair, move about, in different degrees, and anything more than walking we can call exercise.
Humans have evolved to cross this exercise threshold multiple times a day simply to survive (who's gonna catch that running antelope?), so how can moderate movement for more than 5 minutes be dangerous?
It might be because of your set of physical issues, but it's not a rule.