Perambulator wrote:
I read an article by a writer I have a quite a bit of respect for. In the article he satirised athletes and quite accurately portrayed them as boring, self obsessed people.
Are there any exceptions? Can someone spend a lot of time repetively building some kind of muscle or playing a team sport without losing their imagination and blunting their intelligence?
You don't actually take that notion seriously, surely?
Exercise increases blood flow, which sends more oxygen to the brain. It couldn't possibly
make you stupid.
I do think a certain type of personality tends to gravitate toward obsession with competitive physical sports, but it isn't the exercise that makes them that way. Arnold Schwarzenneger is a good example of someone who took physical exercise to extremes and yet the man is exceptionally smart, don't let the thick accent fool you.
Personally, I can't stand sports of any kind, but was introduced to weight training at 32 and made it one of my obsessive rituals. It hasn't interfered with my reading, lessened my vocabulary, or as far as I can tell, robbed me of a single, solitary brain cell. It has, however increased my social confidence immensely and made me physically feel better and more comfortable in my own skin.
As far as boring, who knows? I have AS, so if we don't share the same obsessive interest in something, I've probably always been boring as hell.
Oh, and sorry about calling you Shirley.