[RBW] Re: What does rollerblading in slow motion have to do with Rivendell and riding?

2014-04-07 Thread Takashi
Esteban, Thank you for sharing the video. One of the stories from Karel Capek's Tales From the Other Pocket came to my mind when Slomo mentioned about start a whole new life, be another person. Eunice, Thank you for sharing your story. Although I had conversations with Seth only via internet, I

[RBW] Re: What does rollerblading in slow motion have to do with Rivendell and riding?

2014-04-04 Thread Deacon Patrick
From what I know of neuro science, the explanation he gives from 8:45-11:15 is accurate as far as it goes. What he doesn't talk about (but likely could, given his background) is proprioception (body awareness of location and motion through space, which is much the same effect via other

[RBW] Re: What does rollerblading in slow motion have to do with Rivendell and riding?

2014-04-04 Thread Deacon Patrick
I forgot to say thanks for sharing this (clearly I need to go ride some more!). Sometimes I wonder how much my running and biking is actually therapy vs. me just having fun, especially when I can only get out for 15-20 minutes because that's all the brain energy I have. I intellectually know

[RBW] Re: What does rollerblading in slow motion have to do with Rivendell and riding?

2014-04-04 Thread Cecily Walker
Thanks for sharing this, Esteban. Dr. Kitchin is an inspiration. On Friday, April 4, 2014 8:08:51 AM UTC-7, Esteban wrote: The New York Times has an Op-Doc telling the story of a local San Diego resident who skates in slow motion along the boardwalk. You may have already seen it. I posted