Citrus & BookHoarder
Hey BookHoarder, how about we create a “read‑and‑run” routine? Picture this: you set a timer, sprint to the nearest rare copy, do a quick workout set, then jump back into the book for a timed reading sprint. We track reps, heart rate, and page‑turn speed, and turn each dusty tome into a weighted challenge. Think you can outpace your own pages?
I love a good challenge, but I’d rather outpace a page with my memory than my heart rate. Still, if you want to sprint between chapters, just make sure the tome can survive a treadmill—most fine bindings don’t do well with vibration. And don’t let the timer make you miss the whisper of the old paper.
Alright, memory marathon it is! Let’s map out a “brain‑burst” session: read a chapter, then immediately run a mental recall drill—list every detail, word for word, before the next page. Add a 30‑second cardio burst between recall drills to keep the blood flowing and keep the mind sharp. We’ll log recall accuracy and heart rate, so you can see how each sprint of your brain matches the pace of your pulse. Ready to outpace that paper?