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Wednesday 080206

How fit are you?
A recent article written by LA Times Staff Writer, Jeannine Stein reports - SOME exercise is good, but more is better -- at least when it comes to cutting risk of death in the immediate future.
That's the conclusion of a study of 15,660 Caucasian and African American men (average age 59) who were given treadmill tests to determine their level of fitness. The men, tested in Washington, D.C., and Palo Alto, were followed for about seven years. Those who were in the "very highly fit" category had a 70% lower death risk during that time period than those in the "low fit" category. Those considered moderately fit had about a 50% lower death risk compared with the low-fit group.

Moderate fitness isn't that difficult to achieve, says Peter Kokkinos, director of an exercise testing lab at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and lead author of the study published last week online in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Assn. "You need to take a brisk walk for 30 minutes four to six times a week. It's not as easy as taking a pill, but let's be reasonable here."

But upping that activity into a fitter zone, which ultimately yields more benefits, doesn't take much more: "...push yourself a little bit," he says.


Workout
3x for time of:
1k Row
20 - Pull ups
20 - Box Jump

Some have noticed that we have started a new cycle (Power, Olympic, MetCon). For those that have not noticed, you can now anticipate the upcoming 3+ weeks of workouts.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

AM OHS - 95 x8 x2, 135 x8 x5
PM BP, 225 x10 x2, 395 x6 x5, 225 x10

Anonymous said...

CF.com WOD

BS 5x3

up to 225