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A couple of weeks ago, I (Colin) had a random thought: How come we never talk about physical health on Sacred Symbols+? At first blush, such a proclamation sounds peculiar. This is a PlayStation podcast after all. But the reality is, we talk about mental health all the god-damn time, and for good reason. So why do we balk at the other half of the yin-and-yang body-and-mind relationship? Thus, I emailed Cog of Defining Duke fame, since I know he has a passion for health and wellness. Now, I wouldn't call what I have a 'passion,' no, but I do care about it. I exercise vociferously virtually every day, and intermittently fast as a fact of life, day-in and day-out. I do it because I want to at least try to be healthy, keep my weight down, and minimize problems down the road. And it's a challenge. It's a challenge for Cog, too, since all we actually want to do is sit around, play games, and do whatever it is that pleases us. But it can't always be about what we want. Such a mentality is a trap. It leads to bad outcomes.Instead, we sometimes have to care about what we need. So we figured we'd try to help propagate a positive message, that you should earn your gaming time, that you should make dietary concessions, that you should exercise more and get your sleep. Maybe hearing it from our mouths will help someone, who knows?

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Kurt Lewin

Really enjoyed this conversation and it's an important one to have which I think will be influential for many in the community. Having the right balance is paramount and something I still struggle with but not in the way you might think. Combing this with mental health, I used to suffer from anorexia of which part of was a compulsion to over exercise. I really wanted to do stuff like play games but knew it was a inherently sedentary activity so I used to put my body through the ringer before I would even consider allowing myself the chance to sit down and play games. This behaviour also came into my thinking around food where I used to feel the need to 'earn' my food which is why on a purely personal level I don't like the phrase used in the episode to 'earn' your gaming time, only because I know that was a habit I got stuck into to an unhealthy degree. But I don't want to criticise the conversation for that as I know most people wouldn't go to those same levels I did. Something that made a huge difference to me was getting a personal trainer, I used to have an in person one but now I have a remote one and he provides workouts and nutrition advice based on what my goals are. A good one will have weekly feedback with you to describe how your workouts went and use that feedback to make any adjustments. It's something that gave my exercise more purpose and would highly recommend getting one if money allows.

Tanner Denso

Love the pod! Being an athlete and a gamer all my life I’ve been blessed playing football where there was always an emphasis on lifting weights and doing explosive cardio. Colin I think you should maybe try two meals a day and lessening your portions. You can still eat the same stuff but I think that would cut your late night cashew cravings. It’s the schedule I’ve gotten on in my adult life and it works for me.

Anonymous

As a gym rat and a gamer this episode really resonated with me. Great work fellas. Much love from Australia.

Alec Davis

Colin, try your hand at road cycling. I’m sure you’d dominate

Hustle&Motiv8

Love this episode. Started working out 🏋️‍♀️ in January of this year and I definitely noticed the difference. We need to get a sequel to this soon