• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    Persistence hunting is overblown, humans didn’t evolve the best brains to mindlessly jog after prey.

    Work smarter, apply pattern recognition and build traps for your prey.

  • rustyfish@lemmy.world
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    Which is also awesome dating advice.

    Tap for spoiler

    Please do not hunt your crush down like you would hunt a prehistoric deer.

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    That’s what I did, I spent my entire life slowing moving forwards every day making a little progress no matter the amount and now that I’m 32 I have finally got a drawing my mother would put on the fridge.

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    Fucking lol unironically this is amazing advice. Be strategic and deliberate, pace yourself, go get it.

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    Also, it’s easier to maintain a steady jog pace rather than running all over the place like in soccer.

    (They studied soccer players and found they don’t actually cover much distance. But it’s exhausting.)

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      11km in 90 minutes, if anyone’s interested. I wouldn’t call that “not much distance”

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        A lot of sprinting in those 7 miles too. Aint that many “long distance sprinters” for a reason.

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          I’m a long distance sprinter.

          I wouldn’t recommend it for everyone, I’m a glutton for punishment.

          Also: I get lapped by people who keep a consistent pace because while I’ve got explosive power, it also involves recovery from the anaerobic sprint. My legs are tree trunks also, another downside.

          So overall, as evolution proves, steady wins the race.

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    “I’m tired of chasing my dreams. I’m just gonna find out where they’re going and hook up with them later.” - Mitch Hedberg