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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostDifficult to do though as most of the time you cant tell when you are doing damage. Other than getting a GP do a physical and taking some blood tests what other preventative steps can one take?
But like the MRI thread, look hard enough and you'll find something to worry about, so maybe best not to look!
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Originally posted by Notascooby View Post
If you have a disposition to heart problems i.e. family background then its worth taking care
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGosh! You do high intensity?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWell that's us fooked then.
Sorry but I do medium intensity. I just like doing it for long periods of time. I am a bit concerned that at the beginning of events the carb loading and caffeine will get me into high intensity. But the article does say occasional stuff is okay.
At my age even sex is okay is its all in my mind...
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A lot of this discussed on twitter amongst the tri geeks...
Still think you could get hit by a bus tomorrow, too much of anything isn't good for you but swimmers are the biggest over-trainers there is and no one is saying don't swim.
More crap.
If you have a disposition to heart problems i.e. family background then its worth taking care otherwise train your arse off if that's what turns you on.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI do detest alot of the telegraph reporting - but in this case it looks about right. They do say that any amount of low/medium intensity exercise is fine. Its the high intensity stuff that is the issue.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHappily, here in Euroland we're restricted to 20 telegraph articles per month before having to pay for access. I say 'happily' because otherwise I might waste some part of my life reading the tulipe they publish.
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Happily, here in Euroland we're restricted to 20 telegraph articles per month before having to pay for access. I say 'happily' because otherwise I might waste some part of my life reading the tulipe they publish.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostToo many marathons can kill, warn doctors - Telegraph
So if Jimmy Savile had not done so many he would still be abusing little girls?
No wonder they changed the name to snickers.
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Too many marathons
Too many marathons can kill, warn doctors - Telegraph
So if Jimmy Savile had not done so many he would still be abusing little girls?
No wonder they changed the name to snickers.Tags: None
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