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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John 'the Man' wrote: > Once upon a time, our fellow Van Bagnol > rambled on about "Re: Running in marathons impairs immunity." > Our champion De-Medicalizing in sci.med.nutrition retorts, thusly ... > >>I would have had no problem with you stating that 90 minutes is a >>reasonable limit in order to mitigate immune system stress. I _did_ have >>a problem with you stating 90 minutes should be the unequivocal maximum >>for _all_ workouts. If the former is what you actually meant, then your >>wording conveyed something else. > > Of course, one does wonder why exercising for more than 90 minutes > would even be an issue. Most people have a hard time finding time to > exercise to begin with. Most people can find 90 spare minutes on a weekend. > Do people who exercise for 2 hours every day, have a life? Two hours a day would yield 140 miles for an elite runner. This is generally considered high milage even for an elite marathon specialist. A competitive club runner could get by on about 40-70 miles/week and keep it down to about 1hr/day on weekdays. Cheers, -- Donovan Rebbechi http://pegasus.rutgers.edu/~elflord/
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