A bunch of body people I respect say the answer is no, this stuff is pathologies of modernity. They have lots of arguments for this; I'm not sure how good they are. Pix of non-Western / non-modern people are interesting, though!
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Yup. Check out work by Erwan Le Corre, Frank Fromenich, and Ido Portal, who’ve tried to import and essentialize the hunter-gatherer way of life for Westerners. I find it inspiring
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David Chapman @MeaningnessReplying to @Meaningness @levity and 2 othersSome similar approaches are MovNat and Ido Portal’s stuff. I don’t have any actual experience with any of this, though; just read about it (and put my understanding into personal practice to a small extent). pic.twitter.com/84VUdZ94sB1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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The better martial arts systems (e.g. BJJ and MMA) are good as all-around workouts, and develop functional strength, fitness, flexibility, and endurance, and have a social aspect that may or may not be a plus.
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Also gives insight into violence, conflict, and aggression, which can be quite interesting :) https://buddhism-for-vampires.com/drinking-the-sun …pic.twitter.com/ifjKdI9v9Y
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