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Exercised

Daniel Lieberman

464 Pages
2020

Exercised

The Science of Physical Activity, Rest and Health

Penguin UK

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"Exercised" by Daniel Lieberman explores the science behind physical activity, rest, and health from an evolutionary perspective. He challenges conventional wisdom about exercise, arguing that humans are not naturally inclined to intense workouts but rather designed for moderate, consistent daily activity. Drawing from over a decade of research, Lieberman debunks common exercise myths and provides practical insights for incorporating physical activity into modern life.

Key Ideas

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Evolutionary Perspective on Exercise

Our ancestors did not engage in structured exercise routines. Instead, they were active throughout the day, performing tasks necessary for survival. This evolutionary perspective helps us understand why modern exercise regimens often feel unnatural and difficult to maintain.

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Myth-Busting Insights

The book debunks several myths about exercise, such as the idea that sitting is inherently bad or that high-intensity workouts are the best way to stay fit. Lieberman provides evidence-based explanations to clarify these misconceptions, making it easier for readers to adopt healthier habits.

3

Practical Recommendations

Lieberman offers practical advice on how to incorporate more physical activity into daily life without the need for extreme workouts. He emphasizes the importance of finding enjoyable activities and making small, sustainable changes that can lead to long-term health benefits.

FAQ's

"Exercised" argues that humans are not naturally inclined to engage in intense physical activities like marathons or gym workouts. Instead, our bodies are designed for moderate, consistent exertion throughout the day.

Lieberman challenges conventional wisdom by debunking common myths about exercise, such as the belief that sitting is inherently bad or that high-intensity workouts are the best way to stay fit. He provides evidence-based explanations to clarify these misconceptions.

"Exercised" offers practical advice on how to incorporate more physical activity into daily life without the need for extreme workouts. Lieberman emphasizes finding enjoyable activities and making small, sustainable changes that can lead to long-term health benefits.

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Human physical activity is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, but the modern need for deliberate exercise is a cultural shift driven by reduced physical labor.
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There's a common argument about human physical activity that usually splits into two distinct perspectives. One perspective suggests that athletic abilities are naturally ingrained in our DNA. While it's true that our genes do have some influence on our abilities in sports and exercise, no specific "athletic genes" have been identified by research. It's also worth noting that psychological elements, such as the ability to handle pain and self-belief, play a significant role in the making of champion athletes.

On the other hand, there's a perspective that emphasizes the impact of environment and culture on physical activity. This viewpoint is often associated with the "theory of the natural human", which suggests that people living in a more "natural state" are a true reflection of our inherent selves. This theory often romanticizes indigenous peoples like the Tarahumara as natural superathletes, untouched by modern laziness and decadence. However, the reality is that the Tarahumara lead a life of hard work as farmers and walkers, and only engage in long-distance running occasionally as a spiritual, competitive, and traditional activity.

In fact, the way humans engage in play and exercise is largely influenced by their culture. For instance, hunter-gatherers are active not because they are naturally athletic, but because their daily tasks require physical labor. Research on contemporary foraging tribes reveals that they only spend a few hours a day on moderate or vigorous activity, with the rest of their time spent on sitting and light work.

Over the past century, machines have significantly reduced the need for human physical labor, leading to a lack of exercise becoming a health concern. The concept of adults exercising purely for fitness is actually a recent development. While ancient philosophies did value the training of both mind and body, exercise was mostly a privilege of the elites until recently. The current emphasis on exercise for health only came about as physical labor became less common. Interestingly, even hunter-gatherers weren't particularly active compared to other mammals.

In conclusion, there's no such thing as a "normal" lifestyle or activity level for humans. Our physical exertion patterns are simply a reflection of our culture and environment. The recent rise in inactivity due to modern conveniences underscores the importance of choosing to exercise for health. However, the need for deliberate, planned fitness activity is a unique shift from our historical patterns.

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