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Overall, natural outdoors exercise is recommended, so for example, long walks with short bursts of sprinting, or brief but intense strength training such as heavy lwhetherting. Exercise machines are discouraged, as they only work a narrow range of muscles, and scarcely mimic the genuineistic movements needed for dwhetherficult work external a gym. So-called regular-state or chronic cardio, such as an hour on the treadmill (which I used to do in my childfree days) is damaging to the body, say paleo experts, because it triggers raised cortisol, inflammation, and free radical damage to cells.
Moderation is also strongly emphasised. "Your workouts should leave you strong and energised, not fixedly sore and exhausted, and exercise should never feel like a cruel form of torture you have to force yourself through," says the popular paleo website paleoleap.com.
In essence, three categories of skills are encouraged: manipulative (moving things), combatative (self-defence), and locomotive (moving yourself around).
Books have been written on the subject, but I've found plenty of free guidance on the web. It's not so easy in practice - none of the other parents are joining their kids on the monkey bars at the playground, or scuttling up trees! Intriguing idea though, and I'll be following the progress of paleo fitness with interest.
by Kate Ricdwhetherficults

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