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Wow this is really interesting, I had no idea about this. I am in the exact same boat. Exercise and traveling exhaust me and my head is massive...like it's always XL on hats and helmets and stuff.
Boy oh boy, that is some fo the wildest informaiton I ahve ever stumbled upon. How one arth could a man with 10% of his brain have an IQ of 126???? Makes no logcial sense to me, even considering telepathic ability. Too abstract.Yea, I think in that Facebook post, a link to a story regarding a man who had an IQ of about 126 with hydrocephalus who apparently had no brain.
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Can you please elaborate???
mine is a XXXL and I am 5'11"... Does this make me a super genius?
you can find the buteyko table here:
Buteyko Breathing - Bud Weiss, 2008-09-15 | Page 3 | Ray Peat Forum
i have also wondered how broda barnes measured the pulse of his patients. unfortunately i could not find precise information in the internet.
its a pity that there isn`t much information about heart rate measurement at this forum, despite the frequently strong recommendation to do it, together with temperature, or course.
What heart rate is in peat terms healthy? Has anyone some quotes?
I trained a lot in my youth, Tennis, 5 times a week + 3 times gym and got to 58 resting heart with 35,8 Celsius. After peating for one year my temps went up to 37,0 C with 60 heart rate. One year later now my heart rate went up to 75. But i also stoped with most of the training. I think that a low heart rate and puls is a sign of a lower Metabolismus but i also think that this could be a healthy adaption while one is training hard. Looking forward to hear from other athletes and their experience with temps and heart rate!
No, apparently head size doesn't make you as smart as i thought it did...
This is a great point.
I've always felt like HR and temp have been part of the "doctrine" of this forum, without being well described.
yes but just on a very superficially level imo, but i haven´t read all of course so maybe i missed itI find people mention heart rate a lot on here?
No, apparently head size doesn't make you as smart as i thought it did...
it seems that you have read a lot more than me here so if you have the time i have a question:I find a lot of info on here about it
it seems that you have read a lot more than me here so if you have the time i have a question:
what do you understand when you read a healthy resting heart is about 85.. does it mean 85 right after waking up or while sleeping or after breakfast or after work in a resting position, or at the doctors office etc..?
Are you implicating my case in an empirical observation to reveal new data?
Should I be insulted?