That would actually be a great question for a time-traveling historian. When, exactly, does a civilization hit the point that the thought of having special exercise facilities might seem weird? I think hunters and gatherers would probably think it was perfectly fine. "Yeah, I reckon if you only had to walk for 20 minutes to get meat and berries and greens, you'd get antsy for a chance to do some running, or practice fighting or... okay, that picking up heavy things and putting them down sounds pretty silly. And those people wrestling those - what did you call 'em? Nautilus machines? I'm not sure how that would help them if a wildcat came by, but, whatever."
At some point, the idea of ever decreasing need for activity might seem more normal, especially in the industrial age.
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Date: 2012-11-17 05:33 am (UTC)At some point, the idea of ever decreasing need for activity might seem more normal, especially in the industrial age.