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Free Palestine
6th October 2005, 02:20
The Activist's Guide to Health & Fitness

By Mickey Z.

Being radical neednt require one to sleep till noon, dress entirely in black, and sport a rail-thin heroin addict physique covered with tattoos and piercings...then again, neither should Michael Moore serve as anyones role model for healthy rebellion. Fitnessboth mental and physicalis a crucial component for any serious subversive. If you think smashing capitalism is hard, try doing it with clogged arteries or carpal tunnel syndrome.

To follow are some suggestions designed to keep activists, uh, well...active.

WALK THIS WAY: Any dissident worth his or her non-sweatshop sneakers knows all about the destructive automobile culture (http://www.ucolick.org/~de/AltTrans/50reasons.html). So, if you dont want any part of the internal combustion engine while Corporate America wages war to keep the world safe for petroleum, walk. Walk for exercise. Walk as transportation. Walk during those all-day marches. Start your walking program here (http://www.bodytrends.com/articles/cardio/walkingpd.htm).

RE: CYCLING: With the possible exception of written language, the bicycle just might be humanitys greatest invention (http://criticalmassrides.info/). Cycling not only gets you from point A to point B without needing a car or SUV...itll condition your lungs, your legs, and your soul. Put a new spin on your revolution here (http://www.spinning.com/page.asp?id2=174&id1=13&nLevel=2).

DESK STOP: Those manifestoes dont write themselves...but what about all that time spent in front of the computer? Eye strain (http://www.visionworksusa.com/computereyestrain.htm) is one concern and then theres the wear and tear (http://www.shelterpub.com/_fitness/_office_fitness_clinic/OFC_hwf.html) on your wrists and forearms. Dont forget to get up and stretch.

SIGNS OF TROUBLE: Holding up signs and placards during myriad protests and demonstrations can put undue stress on your shoulders. In an ironic twist, the exercise that might help you keep that anti-war slogan held high and proud is called a military press (http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/DeltoidAnterior/BBMilitaryPress.html). I say we rename it the militant press.

AB-NORMAL: When a cop whips out his nightstick, you can be certain its not because hes happy to see you. Anyone whos ever had their midsection jabbed with such a weapon can appreciate the value of strong abdominal muscles (http://www.shapefit.com/abs-exercises-exercise-ball-crunches.html).

HANDCUFF HELPER: Having your arms yanked and bound behind you before being tossed onto a street corner or jammed onto a bus can cause damage to the muscles of the shoulder and upper back. To better prepare for this seemingly inevitable scenario, you might wanna seek help from the camel (http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/688_1.cfm).

HOARSE PLAY: If youve ever screamed No justice, no peace for hours on end, I dont have to tell you what that does to your vocal cords. Fortunately, soothing relief (http://www.tealand.com/ThroatCoat.aspx) is available without becoming a lab subject for a pharmaceutical conglomerate.

EAT FOR TWO (you and the planet): An activists eating habits offer the best opportunity to put theory into practice. If you consume a plant-based, whole foods, locally grown diet (organic, if and when possible), youve taken yourself out of the equation, re: animal cruelty, environmental devastation, corporate welfare, and a growing health holocaust. Learn more here (http://www.vivavegie.org/vv101/index.html).

THINK FAST: Hunger strikes are not for the weak of mind...or the amateur. Fortunately, theres a way to prepare for those long tough days and nights camped out on the steps of the Capitol AND cleanse your body at the same time. Think fast (http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/fasting.htm).

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Disclaimer: Nothing in this article is intended to replace professional (sic) medical or mental health care. Mickey Z. is not a health professional (sic)...nor does he play one on TV.

Phalanx
6th October 2005, 03:32
Nice suggestions. Or you could be like me and join cross country (it really helps when you're running from the cops/tear gas).

Comrade Marcel
6th October 2005, 05:10
I would also suggest self-defense is a good idea. Especially if you are doing anti-racist/fascist work, or anything that could make you a potential target.

Systema (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systema) is a great art to learn. You don't necessarily need great abs to learn how to take a hit to the stoumach. In Systema we regularly learn how to absorb strikes to the body, and also how to take pain. To do this, you learn how to relax your body, and use breathing.

We also do drills that teach you how to fight with hands tied, or how to move around with hands and feet tied, etc.

It also recommends fasting once per week, and other things such as water dousing to keep healthy.

Patchy
7th October 2005, 05:36
I like this. Unhealthy activists aren't going to be able to get anything done. WE NEED TO BE MACHINES!

Just a note on the walking part. I never liked walking until one night 3 years ago. I was walking to my buddies place in the middle of January in Canada (Bout 4 feet of snow :P ). And I decided to cut through multiple back alleys. It started to snow and I could see the full moon. It looked so radical it's hard to describe, I just stood there staring at the sky for a long time.

And for the eating habits, I'm all for going all out vegetables/organic - once someone tells me where I'm going to be getting protein from.

Also, self-defence is indeed good. Being exposed to combat helps when, Lo and behold, combat comes to you.

pedro san pedro
8th October 2005, 10:29
learn to climb! it'll keep you fit, make you arms and fingers so so strong and make you into a more versitle activist. plus, it's more fun than a bad anology!