NewDude001
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Just a random question that's been bothering me for a while.
How hunter-gatherers get well muscled physiques? Did they have muscled physiques?
I try to evaluate everything against our evolution to see if it's worth doing/eating. I'm active and do sprints/ 1-2 runs because I am positive hunter gathers did their share of running and sprinting after animals. I also recently took up lifting because I finally convinced myself that girls like buff guys. Unfortunately I can't explain exactly why they do without assuming our ancestors had muscled physiques.
Let's assume they did. How? Did they lift really heavy logs? Drag stones? What the hell did they do to build muscle? I'm just afraid that weightlifting has some horrible side effect down the road because we weren't evolved to constantly be stressing our bodies into building more muscle.
I'm still going to lift cause I like the feeling of power, but if anyone has any thoughts as to the evolutionary part of it I'd like to hear them.
Here's an interesting read on the subject http://rationalhunter.typepad.com/rational_hunter/
How hunter-gatherers get well muscled physiques? Did they have muscled physiques?
I try to evaluate everything against our evolution to see if it's worth doing/eating. I'm active and do sprints/ 1-2 runs because I am positive hunter gathers did their share of running and sprinting after animals. I also recently took up lifting because I finally convinced myself that girls like buff guys. Unfortunately I can't explain exactly why they do without assuming our ancestors had muscled physiques.
Let's assume they did. How? Did they lift really heavy logs? Drag stones? What the hell did they do to build muscle? I'm just afraid that weightlifting has some horrible side effect down the road because we weren't evolved to constantly be stressing our bodies into building more muscle.
I'm still going to lift cause I like the feeling of power, but if anyone has any thoughts as to the evolutionary part of it I'd like to hear them.
Here's an interesting read on the subject http://rationalhunter.typepad.com/rational_hunter/