[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16048121 ]My world is falling apart...[/url]
In other news:
[b]Marathon training 'may not pose a heart risk'[/b]
would you rather die old and infirm or being stamped to death by barney the dinosaur after you've collapsed 200meters before the finish line when your heart explodes?
having done a marathon earlier in the year, without any training, I can wholeheartedly say its a very bad idea, and training is probably, on balance, better for your body..
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-16031149 ]Lifestyle is more dangerous than training![/url]
Exactly Duggie... training is part of my lifestyle ๐
I hear laughing is good for you and the mental image of being stampeded by Barney is making me LQTM.
Not really surprising. Top athletes in any field are clearly doing themselves damage.
Not that it matters. You're going to die, you may as well do what you want.
"They stress that their findings should not be taken to mean that endurance exercise is unhealthy."
Says you iDave. I read something else that eating too much Chorizo is bad for you ๐
And teh lifestyle article says to eat fruit!
(As an aside my mrs now wants to iDiet so I maybe after tips on how to keep up training intensity)
is there anything that isn't bad for you?
kerplunk
You say that, but I trod on one of the plastic skewers once
I predict the next headline will be
"Living causes death"
You say that, but I trod on one of the plastic skewers once
...and that's why people should stick to scrabble.
has anyone ever used the scrabble tiles to tile a bathroom or kitchen?
*OMG IM A GENIUS*
Was just about to post the same link as the OP. It is possibly the vaguest non-story I've ever read*, and draws no conclusions whatsoever.
*although I admit I haven't read the Daily Express for a while.
...and that's why people should stick to scrabble.
Scrabble rage is the leading cause of domestic violence in the over-60s.
I almost choked on an 'E' once.
has anyone ever used the scrabble tiles to tile a bathroom or kitchen?
How about some scrabble furniture to go with that lovely flooring?
Edit: [url= http://www.readymade.com/projects/macgyver_scrabble/next_step#steps ]Too late Phil.[/url]
Just how many times would you write boobies or cocks in a scrabble tile floor?
thats not the same jamie... wooden tiles? what kinda madness. waterproof plastic ones would work great in the bathroom... and you could spell out a load of amusing bathroom related words!
I'd rather wear out than rust!
i'm already worn out... luckily regular polishing prevents rust ๐
[i]...and that's why people should stick to scrabble.
Scrabble rage is the leading cause of domestic violence in the over-60s.[/i]
Have you seen The Big Snit?
Anyway, I'm going out for a run, if I die you can all have my bike.
The original article is far more circumspect and there are some pretty big leaps of faith in the reporting.
Not seen iDave around for a bit... does anyone know what bike he had and how tall he was?
For proper, accurate health and science information see the Daily Mail Oncological Ontology Project [url= http://thedailymailoncologicalontologyproject.wordpress.com/ ]here[/url], and [url= http://thedailymailoncologicalontologyproject.wordpress.com/ ]here[/url].
Bloody hell those CPR machines don't half give you a jolt...
on the plus side your metablism should be racing iDave so get some bread down your face whilst you can 
[i]is there anything that isn't bad for you?[/i]
Life in every breath.
Anyway, we all know the body can be adapted / encouraged to [i]perform[/i].
I think its more important to know how to achieve this, without ill effect.
Sleeping's not been good for me. I woke to find I'd done something nasty to my shoulder rolling over in bed part way through last night.

