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  • A Andy Brummer

    Isn't as distracting as I would have thought.

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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    It is not. Exercise make brain better especially middle aged brain. Obviously you might just be walking and not running very fast. Another alternative is to follow walk + code + walk + code loop. That works much better. There are several research articles quoted in this book: Brain Rules[^].

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      It is not. Exercise make brain better especially middle aged brain. Obviously you might just be walking and not running very fast. Another alternative is to follow walk + code + walk + code loop. That works much better. There are several research articles quoted in this book: Brain Rules[^].

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      Andy Brummer
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      Yeah, there is a ton of evidence that many different kinds of exercise have positive impacts on health and cognitive function. I expected mixing the two would be a total disaster.

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      • A Andy Brummer

        :-D

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        Xiangyang Liu
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        Make sure you step into your code to look for bugs. :)

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          Make sure you step into your code to look for bugs. :)

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          Mmmmmmm tasty.

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          • A Andy Brummer

            Isn't as distracting as I would have thought.

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            Extreme Coding Challenge... Hanging upside down and then program

            "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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              Extreme Coding Challenge... Hanging upside down and then program

              "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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              Andy Brummer
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              Yeah, takes a while to thicken the arteries in your head, until you do that it's a major headrush. I'm still getting used to the odd feeling you get when you stop the treadmill. Whoa.

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                Extreme Coding Challenge... Hanging upside down and then program

                "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                • A Andy Brummer

                  For that I kick off my shoes and I hit the street. Nothing like running 800s or tabata sprints barefoot. :-D This might be NSFW for some of you, just Olympic athletes in skimpy bathing suits. Compare the sprinters to the marathoners: http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2011/03/09/the-perfect-body-as-illustrated-by-olympic-athletes/[^]

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                  Wow that's actually really interesting. On the one hand you've got your everyday Joe blow body type. On the other you've got you Super hero style physique. You'd assume that at least some of these guys and gals would fall into the Super hero style, but from what I saw none of them really do! They all have specialized per their respective sports and it shows in their general physiques - even though they're super fit, they don't really have what you'd call a super hero cut to them. Very interesting.

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                  • A Andy Brummer

                    Isn't as distracting as I would have thought.

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                    Not hard to type?

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                      Soulus83
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                      don't say it, you also have a DELL and hitted Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow :-D

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                        don't say it, you also have a DELL and hitted Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow :-D

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                        No, I just flipped the keys of my keyboard. ;P

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                        • J Jim Crafton

                          Wow that's actually really interesting. On the one hand you've got your everyday Joe blow body type. On the other you've got you Super hero style physique. You'd assume that at least some of these guys and gals would fall into the Super hero style, but from what I saw none of them really do! They all have specialized per their respective sports and it shows in their general physiques - even though they're super fit, they don't really have what you'd call a super hero cut to them. Very interesting.

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                          Andy Brummer
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                          I think the closest to that look is the body builder as the entire "sport" is devoted to appearance. You can really see the effects of the types of exercises they do. Fast explosive motions like sprinting and leaping over medium length intervals build muscle over the entire body and cut fat. Long distance running obliterates muscle and fat, while just weight lifting adds muscle and does nothing for fat. Golfing just does nothing at all. :-D

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                          • A Andy Brummer

                            I think the closest to that look is the body builder as the entire "sport" is devoted to appearance. You can really see the effects of the types of exercises they do. Fast explosive motions like sprinting and leaping over medium length intervals build muscle over the entire body and cut fat. Long distance running obliterates muscle and fat, while just weight lifting adds muscle and does nothing for fat. Golfing just does nothing at all. :-D

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                            Andy Brummer wrote:

                            Long distance running obliterates muscle and fat

                            Long distance running doesn't 'obliterate' muscle, in anyone who has normal nutrition. Distance running, like any other athletic activity, causes the body to adapt existing muscle to the demands of running.

                            Andy Brummer wrote:

                            weight lifting adds muscle and does nothing for fat

                            While aerobic activity is more effective for losing 'fat', any form of exercise (including weightlifting) improves metabolic function.

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                            Golfing just does nothing at all

                            Not to be argumentative, but I must disagree again. From what I've seen with friends who golf, golfing helps lighten two things: your wallet and your ability to think clearly :-D. I've never met a golfer that wasn't insane.

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                              Andy Brummer wrote:

                              Long distance running obliterates muscle and fat

                              Long distance running doesn't 'obliterate' muscle, in anyone who has normal nutrition. Distance running, like any other athletic activity, causes the body to adapt existing muscle to the demands of running.

                              Andy Brummer wrote:

                              weight lifting adds muscle and does nothing for fat

                              While aerobic activity is more effective for losing 'fat', any form of exercise (including weightlifting) improves metabolic function.

                              Andy Brummer wrote:

                              Golfing just does nothing at all

                              Not to be argumentative, but I must disagree again. From what I've seen with friends who golf, golfing helps lighten two things: your wallet and your ability to think clearly :-D. I've never met a golfer that wasn't insane.

                              Software Zen: delete this;

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                              Andy Brummer
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                              Yeah, there is a little bit of hyperbole in my post. :)

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                              While aerobic activity is more effective for losing 'fat', any form of exercise (including weightlifting) improves metabolic function.

                              Really, body composition is 95% diet.

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                                Chaveca_
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                                And do some sit ups while you at it :laugh:

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                                • A Andy Brummer

                                  Isn't as distracting as I would have thought.

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                                  Fabio Franco
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                                  Coding in a treadmill would make me hate coding.

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                                  • A Andy Brummer

                                    Isn't as distracting as I would have thought.

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                                    Andrew Glowacki
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                                    Ive always wanted to try it. I think it would also be cool if someone made a program where you talk your code into a mic. Someday...

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