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I grew up in a world that didn't have cardio...

SofaGeorge

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This may surprise some of you – but I grew up in a world that didn’t have cardio. We didn’t have a lot of things: computers, cell phones, pocket calculators, VCRs. These are all new things that didn’t exist when I was a kid. It was kind of fun to watch them pop onto the scene and become part of every day life. God, even CD’s didn’t exist when I was a kid. It’s been amazing to watch the different things that have come into our lives that didn’t exist – and how people forget we once never had them.

One of the things that truthfully didn’t exist when I was growing up was cardio. I'm not joking.

It wasn't until the late '70s that the jogging fad started... and aerobics classes were unheard of till the early '80s.

I believe it is pretty much a myth that cardio burns bodyfat, and nobody... I really mean practically NOBODY back then was caught up in the dogma of running on the treadmill or getting on the exercise bike to burn off body fat.

Gyms didn't have stairmasters until the mid-80s. Gyms did have exercise bikes... but they were a rarity... and usually a broken down thing tucked in the corner. Only a couple of us were nutty enough to ride them. You never saw a wall of exercise bikes or bike classes. Hell, you never saw classes. They didn’t exist.

The real hoot too was what we had instead of cardio... gyms would have whole walls dedicated to these belt machines that fit over woman's asses and were supposed to vibrate their fat off. No joke. There were a bunch of wierd ass things like that. You’d see 20 women lined up in the vibrating belts vibrating off their fat… or at least they thought. (It worked about as good as cardio.)

The most interesting thing about this was that people didn't have the concept of doing cardio for cardios sake... not until it became big business. Then some savvy marketers realized they could sell exercise equipment like treadmills and stairmasters... and exercise classes could boost gym memberships. Suddenly "cardio" was big business.

What is lost is what we did have then... the idea of PLAY. Guys would go play tennis, handball, shoot a game of hoops. Going rock climbing, or hiking with your dogs was all considered a good excercise day. People were "activity" oriented... and it was a much more fun and elegant way to do “cardio.”

I was always astounded that marketers were so successful at selling the concept of cardio. They sold it though at a terrible expense... society lost the concept of play.

It's odd because people nowadays don't realize it didn't exist. You will NEVER see a '50s or '60s or even a '70s movie scene where they show an exercise class or an aerobics class. You don't see any scenes in movies of people in the '60s jogging.

It didn’t exist as a concept then.

Cardio is a myth created by the exercise industry around the mid-to late 70s... and it exploded when people realized they could sell aerobics tapes and classes in the '80s.

Coincidentally - aerobics came into being when we got VCRs. We didn't have them in the '70s. When we got them in the '80s exercise tapes became a big industry... and we got aerobics cardio as the miracle that would help us lose weight.

If you had told somebody in the '60s that dancing to music would make them skinny they would have told you you were an idiot.

They would have meant it.

They hadn’t been brainwashed yet to believe cardio would burn off bodyfat.

I grew up in a world that didn’t have cardio. It was a better place.
 
yep kenneth cooper created the running fad with his cooper institute. (advocating about 50 miles per week as ideal) right in the seventies right around when arthur jones was building his first nautilus circuit and proving that weight training could have the same effects if not better than "cardio". and now cooper turned his own statements around saying that over-exercising or running in his case hurt more people than it helped. there is a lot of wasted time in the gym and imagine how much cheaper memeberships would be if they did not have to buy and repair all those machines.
 
SofaGeorge said:
.....Coincidentally - aerobics came into being when we got VCRs.

This is not coincidence my friend!! In fact, you have identified the root cause of this insidious plague, this evil, known only by the moniker...."cardio".......Its those fucking VCRs!!!...and of course their diabolical side-kick, that pure, unadulterated little slice of hell itself, beta-max......yes, the machines rose, and they spawned, oh god did they spawn, spawned like salmon....and with them came thier blasphimous little minions, the vcr tapes, promulgating sin, masterbation, rape, murder, and, yes, even worse, ......deviant, infectious behaviors that bastardized good christian folk and the dregs of society alike, such as the now infamous, ......."cardio"........

Good friends, we are truly headed towards the last of our days....this outbreak must be contained and eliminated......and once again, fat fucks will rule the world!!!!......... :)
 
No...there's some truth to this. I was talking to someone last year (i forget who, but he was an older guy) and he was saying that you'd NEVER see someone running in the street listening to head phones or whatnot back in the day. Anytime you saw someone running down the street, something was wrong. People didn't just run to run.

But the part about cardio being a fad, and a waste of time is rediculous.

Cardio came into existence because of our society. Once we became industrialized, and everyone had desk jobs instead of jobs where they are active, there was a need for something else to get them active. ANd most people don't have time to go play games with their friends...so they hop on a stationary bike.

And cardio is definitely not a waste...
 
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Yeah but you also had far fewer bodybuilders with single-digit bodyfat percentages. Coincidence?
 
Bulldog_10 said:
Anytime you saw someone running down the street, something was wrong. People didn't just run to run.

Very important observation. Humorists had a field day with "jogging" in the '70s. You NEVER saw people running for runnings sake before then... and suddenly you had people running everywhere.

What's the differenc between a jogger and a thief? One is carrying a TV set.
 
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