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You use a treadmill to deliberately make yourself tired so you can feel more energetic later. amirite?
by Anonymous4 hours ago
Breaking: Local man invents 'working out'
by Anonymous4 hours ago
Microdosing tiredness so your body builds up defenses against it
by Kaitlin673 hours ago
I never understood how people even make this correlation, and that's probably one of the reasons I can't stick to exercise. Like ok I feel good this afternoon, but maybe I would have felt good anyway without exercising. Like how does anybody even make the connection between how I feel now and what I was doing hours earlier? The only thing I do know is that I felt bad during and immediately after exercising. By the time I might hypothetically feel good, the exercise has been forgotten. And then there's the confounding variables. Maybe I feel good this afternoon because of the weather or the snack I just had. I would have to obsessively keep careful notes about what I have been doing all day every day to even find out if there is a correlation between exercising and feeling good later in the day, and then to try to weed out other stuff that might be influencing my mood. There's just no way that's happening.
by Anonymous3 hours ago
The Op needs to do a simple survey of treadmill users at an exercise location. $5.00 for each answer with: "I am here to deliberately make myself tired." Too, too funny.
by Anonymous 4 hours ago
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