Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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How much exercise do you do?
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For the last 20 years, I have done 60-90 minutes of aerobic exercise daily.
I also eat meat rarely, don't salt my food, try to stay away from trans fats.
Therefore the shock of myself and others upon developing extensive Coronary Artery Disease at age 57.
I've been contemplating spending the rest of my days on the couch, wolfing cheeseburgers and fries and guzzling beer, and seeing if I get a better outcome. It wouldn't be a fair study, however, as my wife would kill me before we had a chance to reach any meaningful conclusion.
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I have high blood pressure and my doctor advised that I do 3 hours walking per week. As I don't drive this isn't much of a problem. The walk from home to railway station to the office and back again means that I do twice that every week, the return journey being mostly uphill.
Those people who climb into their cars and head for an office desk from which they barely move are stoking up big problems for the future."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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A couple of people I know who in middle age took exercise very seriously - to the extent of running marathons in one case - are now both crippled by arthritis and general damage. Too much is as bad as too little, probably worse. My attitude towards it is a bit like that of - was it Biily Butlin? - who said that if he started to feel he needed exercise he would lie down until the feeling went off.
The trouble is that exercise is so boring. The only form of exercise I ever found interesting was ballet, and that does you no good in the long run. However, since I don't drive, I have always walked a lot. Provided I don't put on weight I will leave it at that.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostMy attitude towards it is a bit like that of - was it Biily Butlin? - who said that if he started to feel he needed exercise he would lie down until the feeling went off.
The trouble is that exercise is so boring.- particularly, I feel, the sort you have to pay for (although housework is boring, too - but at least that leaves a sense of accomplishment once it's done). I love walking and swimming, so keep to those: the weights, floor training and gym machinery I leave to others.
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Exercise is great as long as you are healthy enough to do it. I enjoy swimming, running and hill walking in the Lakes and Scotland.
What I find difficult to understand is why people prefer indoor exercise in a so-called gym, with music you can't get away from, stale air and no scenery. Why run on a treadmill (which you have to pay to use) when you can do the same outdoors for nothing?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostExercise is great as long as you are healthy enough to do it. I enjoy swimming, running and hill walking in the Lakes and Scotland.
What I find difficult to understand is why people prefer indoor exercise in a so-called gym, with music you can't get away from, stale air and no scenery. Why run on a treadmill (which you have to pay to use) when you can do the same outdoors for nothing?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWhat I find difficult to understand is why people prefer indoor exercise in a so-called gym, with music you can't get away from, stale air and no scenery. Why run on a treadmill (which you have to pay to use) when you can do the same outdoors for nothing?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I have never taken exercise deliberately, in the sense of going running because I need to get some exercise to lose some weight, because I have always found that leading a - for me - normally active life gives me quite enough exercise without having to worry about taking more. Two of my hobbies, gardening and wood work, do involve quite a lot of lifting, bending and moving around. I also have to clean the house, go shopping and occasionally even have sex with my elusive but none the less demanding when she appears, lady. All that is quite enough exercise to keep me comfortably underweight. and not go seeking any more.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI also have to ... go shopping and occasionally even have sex with my elusive but none the less demanding when she appears, lady.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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