Posted by cybercafe on July 29, 2002, at 1:00:49
In reply to Re: MAOI-Martial arts, posted by ayrity on July 28, 2002, at 23:52:27
> Cool, another MAOI martial artist! What do you
Yes.... and you can really get into it when you are unemployed.
>study? I've been studying Shotokan karate for about nine months now. The karate is great- I feel wonderful and energized after a class; I just wish the feeling would last longer. It's definitely hard to drag myself to class some days, but I'm always glad afterwards.
Yeah I feel that same way exactly. I think that's "mood reactivity". But our class is very informal so at least I know that if I can't handle it I can just chill out.
then again, our classes are around 4 or 5 hours, so they'd better be laid-back :)I'm taking Brazilian Jiujitsu btw...
any other things you do to make yourself feel that good? i am kinda broke these days
> I feel a bit dizzy sometimes, and I think I have a bit less exercise tolerence on the Parnate, but this hasn't been too much of a problem. Like you, I try to plan my dose and take it after instead of before a class.... actually i try to take the dose in the morning and have class in the evening... i find that missing a dose often causes dizziness (in the beginning, anyways) ...
i took a week or two off of martial arts, then when i came back people commented that i was much more aggressive ...
.. how are you doing on parnate? ... how long have you been on it now? ...
> The diet has not been too much of a problem for me. I've already written ad nauseum about my blood pressure issues with Parnate (sse the above threads).... yeah ... that was a strange thing...
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