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6/27/2012 12:10:37 PM
Phew, I am glad this thread got derailed, we're repeating ourselves here PS- Only Cambodian women have long nipples.
6/27/2012 12:10:48 PM
6/27/2012 12:21:12 PM
Right. We don't know if she is still working with a dietitian or not. But if she works with a good one, she'll figure out what diet is best for her.Just watch the True Life episode, it really gives you an insight that she has horrible eating and training habits. Some cardio would be a good addition to her Olympic training, I think. All of this talk about genetics and imbalances with her doesn't matter. But, she is taking advantage of her somatotype though, as far as her strength and muscles is concerned.
6/27/2012 12:30:49 PM
6/27/2012 12:58:37 PM
6/27/2012 1:26:08 PM
^^In both cases (ADD/ADHD and eating tendencies), I'd make the same argument. The vast majority of human evolution occurred in very different circumstances than we live in today. Food was scarce and food sources weren't guaranteed. No big farms and getting meat took a lot of effort. It was a tough life. "Work" was survival, which meant moving around and securing food, while also avoiding the dangers inherent to uncivilized life. Eating too much was rarely, if ever, a concern.In the same vein, sitting down a desk and paying attention to a teacher for 8 hours a day was not part of our collective history prior to the rise of civilization. I wouldn't call ADD/ADHD a disorder or a condition; the standard academic model we see today just isn't effective for some people. For those people, they aren't "defective", they just need to approach learning in a different way. Of course, we live in a "one size fits all" system. If the system doesn't "fit" you, you're just fed stimulants. It's pretty shameful, really.In either case, people have adapted to challenges of the modern era in different ways, some better, some worse. The real key to thriving in society is resisting the instincts that have deleterious effects and embracing the ones that are positive.
6/27/2012 1:34:58 PM
6/27/2012 4:44:47 PM
I'd hit it
6/27/2012 4:50:23 PM