Fun ways to exercise your N1&N2 networks I have this problem that I get bored very quickly with repetitive exercises and seems like working on N1&N2 involves a lot of exercises of this kind.
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Re: Fun ways to exercise your N1&N2 networks Darkstar wrote:
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Re: Fun ways to exercise your N1&N2 networks I'm the "opposite folk", i love working out LOL =)
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Re: Fun ways to exercise your N1&N2 networks Hi dude,
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Maybe i should say "acrophobia"? Taking from Tutorial 7 "Insufficient density in rear nets can lead to some peculiar side effects too. Fear of heights (acrophobia; often mislabeled ‘vertigo’) for example is linked to problems perceiving (imaging correctly) vertical data, significantly overestimating vertical distances." That's the stuff i feel (gradually less because i'm doing exercises in the terrace of my house at 5-6 meters of height, basically walking around the border slowly while doing balance) And the problem at perceiving the height are very real at first i remember i forgot the keys of the door to go downstaris and i didn't have another option but to jump for the terrace to the garden, at it was only like 2,5 meters of heigth but it seems a lot more and it took me like 30 minutes to do it because of the fear i had. Now when i see the floor at that height it seems a lof more like 2,5 meters and the sensation of fear/anxiety is a lot less, i feel more confident, etc. Nice to hear that, so activities like "freerunning" and "parkour" can be great to rear nets too. You can apply the same "tecnniques" or skills for trees/rocks or whatever you want to conquer LOL A videos to enjoy it And tell me Alex, i know that maybe when changes are going in our brain, maybe that differences can be "lost" (to perceive it) in our every day life, (like the same way we sometimes need to see a picture like a year ago to see how fat/lean we are now etc), but with a person like you with years of neurohacking under your belt, i'm curious what kind of response/reaction you get from the people that know you and frequently met in this years, is like maybe they see/saw in you changes in your behaviour/skills and do comments to you about that? and you maybe response "well dude, i do neurohacking" LOL =) Cheers |
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Re: Fun ways to exercise your N1&N2 networks Sakiro wrote: Now when i see the floor at that height it seems a lof more like 2,5 meters and the sensation of fear/anxiety is a lot less, i feel more confident, etc.
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