Originally posted by Bagpuss
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May I respectfully suggest to any of you that are determined to carry out the dying procedure to carefully consider the consequences of performing this act, especially at an early age, and consider doing the next most decent thing instead and just disappear. Failing that, to leave a euphemistic note suggesting that you may be gone for some indefinite period of time. Good luck with whatever you decide. Canoe man.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat I always wonder is are you better off doing exercise but generally eating carp, or eating healthily but lazing around barely moving.
Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAnd if exercise is so good for you, how come professional sporty types are always injured?
Just off for a run along the Thames....
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat I always wonder is are you better off doing exercise
Yes we read about a few stories each year about people who die while jogging.
if it was news worthy, how many would we hear about who died sitting on the sofa?
eating pies?
in their sleep? (Oh no, sleeping is bad for you!!)
Come on man, think about it.
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There was a theory a few years ago that you are born with a pre-determined number of calories to burn once you have burned them that is it. Sounds fairly obvious especially when you consider ex professional sports people seem to die earlier than average.
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What I always wonder is are you better off doing exercise but generally eating crap, or eating healthily but lazing around barely moving.
And if exercise is so good for you, how come professional sporty types are always injured?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnyway it's only a half there easy if you do the training.
So, if you run marathon then take out life insurance and check the small print.
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He was a nice guy but obsessed with exercise. Which reminds me ex smoker SASguru is doing a half marathon
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Thank you Bagpuss
They go from one extreme to another, don't they?
Like an ex-con being a priest, or a lap dancer becoming a nun.
Repent ye all for your sins (whatever).
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostRather than hijack Snaw's thread...
Apparently that bloke died from a heart attack when his aorta was blocked by furring of the artery that flaked off . He used to have an unhealthy lifestyle a decade or so before he became a keep fit fanatic and dislodged some of the damage he had done in the past.
BTW he would have died soon anyway.
There is some statistic that exercise only adds about 5-7 years on to your life.
However it does mean you can eat more chocolate and cakes, and fit into your clothes in those years.
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Excessive exercise
Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostOn a different note, what is it with those middle-aged executives that keep running near the river in the City at lunchtime? Just go to a f'n gym, I said to someone that nearly pushed me over! Can they not afford the membership?
Apparently that bloke died from a heart attack when his aorta was blocked by furring of the artery that flaked off . He used to have an unhealthy lifestyle a decade or so before he became a keep fit fanatic and dislodged some of the damage he had done in the past.Tags: None
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