I thought about the mental impact this lifestyle has on the warriors themselves, and how it could be avoided for all the 25-40 year olds our there that suffer from WWS ( Weekend Warrior Syndrome). Each warrior boosts themselves with that adrenaline rush they get, and perhaps sustain, throughout the entire weekend. From one hobby to the next they push harder and harder each time, trying to outdo the effort they put in last weekend.
Can you imagine the strain this puts on the mind? These must be like the postal workers that go..., well... postal. They seem to work hard for the sake of working hard, like it won't be there in the next 5 minutes if they don't make it happen!
How long can you maintain this lifestyle? How long is it safe to maintain it? I want a NIH study outlining the effects of WWS in males over time. What about women? Is the female weekend warrior like the mullet? It's just hard to look at them. I think there could be an All-Star team of movie Weekend Warriors, that could even be their NBA team name. We'll have their home be in Seattle (sorry Sonic fans). Starting 5:
Clark Griswald - Chevy Chase
Randy 'The Ram' Robinson - Mickey Rourke
Dale Webster - the guy that surfed the most days in a row
Andrew McCarthy / Jonathan Silverman (for staring in the cinematic tragedy - Weekend at Bernies)
Arnold Schwarzenegger - just always seemed like a solid weekend warrior.