tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017192276757609434.post8276194498184487762..comments2023-04-09T02:19:11.491-07:00Comments on Single Tracks: Who's an Idiot? I Am!Justinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01047966435139152969noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017192276757609434.post-81635411055118583662011-04-08T16:49:31.538-07:002011-04-08T16:49:31.538-07:00Ed - I was somewhat joking with a fellow blogger a...Ed - I was somewhat joking with a fellow blogger about my "primal walk". I just went for a walk and rested my running muscles for my upcoming ultra. He often posts about his "primal walk" in his vff's and i was just trying to be funny with the twigs and berries thing. I'll check your blog out!Justinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047966435139152969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8017192276757609434.post-5709022250198722532011-03-26T14:19:52.518-07:002011-03-26T14:19:52.518-07:00I'm curious about the "primal walk"....I'm curious about the "primal walk". I've been doing a lot of reading and thinking about the theory of human origins as long-distance runners (not walkers), the "running man" theory which is rapidly gaining attention among evolutionary scientists. And I'm especially interested in how the qualities we humans developed, despite being slower than lions and other predators (the qualities of endurance, patience, and ability to envision what we have not yet reached) may be of value to us in the future. I explore these ideas in my website www.willhumansendure.com, and in a companion blog, http://enduranceandsustainability.blogspot.com. I hope you and your readers will visit, and your comments--including anything about "primal walking"--would be welcome!Ed Ayreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07380038738501855288noreply@blogger.com