S80 PT #0: Survive
Due: Sunday, December 15th @ 11:59 PM PST
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hotdog
SHL GM RIP Dangel
philippe eko eel's physiology has sparked a revolution in the way that SHLers think about their bodies and their training. Typically (as in the prompt) we divide the body into lower body and upper body, with the waist serving as the border line. This seems to work for humans, but philippe eko eel is an eel with an extremely different body shape, one that is functionally impossible to divide into an upper and lower body. There is, of course, an upper end (head) and a lower end (end of tail), but to divide philippe eko eel in half would be more or less arbitrary to his physiology, there's no functional basis for such a division. Philippe eko eel adopts, therefore, a spectral approach, where items are categorized more precisely along the continuum that is his body. Training, in the offseason, does not merely divide into upper and lower body but treats the body much more free-flowingly. this has incited a revolution in training, as SHLers have now realized that human bodies need not be split grossly in half but can adopt a much higher level of precision. it is like when traditional boolean logic gave way to the more continuous fuzzy logic and, eventually, full Bayesian and distributed approaches am i right @goldenglutes
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