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To: circlecity
Not surprising. And to a lesser degree, long runs.

I am more concerned about the physical damage that is done by the constant pounding to the body (other than a heart attack like Fixx). Although, apparently the pounding can affect the heart, too.

Anyway, add 20 to 50 pounds to the body and it compounds the problem. Not that a person who is overweight would be running a marathon. However, they may attempt it and train. Best to lose the weight first.

True there are shoes that reduce the impact force. It helps, but there is still a huge amount of force being applied to the legs, back, and body and continuously for a long period of time. Not good.

One thing that will end an exercise regimen the quickest is an injury. I wish that I had been more careful in my younger days. I have knee issues, too. I remember having shin splints so bad that I couldn't walk up stairs. This is why I chose a bike and hiking. Although I tended to load up my backpack for the day hikes — I believed in “being prepared.”

65 posted on 10/17/2019 12:58:20 PM PDT by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345
I know someone who was a runner and got into half marathons and some other stuff back in the day.

He's now having trouble with his feet, of all things. The pleasant young podiatrist showed him the x-rays of his feet, and pointed out a certain curvature of his metatarsal bones.

"At some point you've had stress fractures here, and here.", while pointing at each foot.

76 posted on 10/18/2019 8:32:05 AM PDT by OKSooner (Free Beer Tomorrow)
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