Killer Whales.
Like other folks on FR, I have done quite a number of tri’s. A 1/2 Ironman was my biggest.
Interestingly, the swim is the first of the three disciplines that the triathlete faces. The deaths in the swim are a bit of a mystery because the crisis is not caused by exhaustion or over-exertion. There is some physical response to the combination of cold water, a bit of fear of the water, and the sudden exercise of the muscles that makes the athlete’s body”seize up.” The start of the swim is usually a scrum with a lot of pushing and kicking - most of which is inadvertent.
I’d be interested in the follow-up to this incident. Unfortunately, the msm will just send this down the rabbit hole once the headline has lost its appeal to the casual reader.
Oldplayer
Cushing, OK
Not a good idea to do bursts if high intensity exercise if you have asymptomatic myocarditis. Problem is you feel absolutely fine at rest. Undiagnosed myocarditis is a real concern in young people following mRNA vaccinations.
Nobody ever died from resting too much.
This healthy stuff’ll kill ya.