I’d say the mental boost (from exercise) doesn’t kick-in until 45 minutes of 
sustained, reasonably-intense aerobic effort for me, and improves from there up 
until the point I get physically tired.  The mania passes in about an hour.   
This is probably not just energy from the liver since I work out at night.   If 
for some reason I have to mental work all night, only a moderate amount of 
caffeine in addition will do that.   The combo is almost like a new day.

From: Friam <[email protected]> on behalf of Gillian Densmore 
<[email protected]>
Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 11:19 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Another few ponderances

AAAH that might explain it! Yesterday I tried just a light meal (half bagle and 
PB) before going to planet  fitness for cardio less hyper afterwords. When I 
got to wedtech thought I might want a diet coke...and basicaly found not at all!
Hmmm...supposedly if you can concomitantly hit a flow like place some amount of 
bad fats gets turned into energy.I haven't a clue what the science says these 
days because that was from one of Maslows works back in the 90's if I am 
remembering correctly.


On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 10:07 AM ∄ uǝʃƃ 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
From what I've experienced of fasting (more than 36 hours ... not just skipping 
a meal now and then), I've gotten an energy *boost* from it.  I do crash harder 
after I finally do eat, though.  Some of the pop-sci literature also suggests 
we might enter something like a starvation state if we exhaust the glucogen 
stores in the liver.  And if you exercise before eating, then you're supposedly 
getting that glucose sugar from your liver.

Most of the actual science literature is still too far removed from day to day 
living to be very meaningful, in my opinion.  Although I just noticed Marcus' 
list and haven't followed those links, yet.


On 1/10/19 8:36 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> (Yes I know that's not really how to use ponder)
>
> Recently I decided to take my health way more earnestly and are genuinly
> curius about something if anyone has some ideas:
>
> What is it about cardio after a certain amount that makes it energizing?
> For example Monday after I wanted to see how long I could do a stationary
> bike. I felt pretty hyper. I didn't have anything other than 2 cups of
> coffee before then.
>
> I have also found I don't particularly crave cookies, and to some degree
> don't crave coke nearly as much.
>
> Lastly: Man, something about fruit juice recently just..really hits the
> spot.
>
> Just curious..


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∄ uǝʃƃ

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