On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Kenny Brown wrote:
> Just think if you exercise even more and the resting
> heart rate goes down even further like mine. That
> means the heart beats even less while at rest and
> normal activity. Again saving more beats.
The problem here is that you are assuming that "saving beats" is
a good thing, as if each heart has an allotment of beats, and you
are using yours up more slowly. As far as I know there is no
evidence for any such thing, however. The slower heartbeat is a
consequence of the heart having become enlarged from much aerobic
work. But the size of a heart is not an indicator of its health.
Todd Moody
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