I'm seeing this too.Wscad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 3:51 pm Another mate of mine passed about 8 years ago. Smart, clever bloke and had a fair bit of dosh tucked away by all accounts
He would think nothing about going into the spare bedroom and doing 50 miles on his exercise bike 2 or 3 times a week.
In the summer, a pushbike ride from Haworth to Scarborough every weekend was the norm in one day
He sold his business and moved to Southern Ireland out in the sticks. 20 odd acres and and a fergie tractor
Was out on his pushbike one day and he had a heart attack. The docs reckoned he was dead before he hit the ground
As an aside potter, your recent posts.... I do have a look
at them. I’m bloody worried I may feel the urge to send you a Christmas card in future
Live long and prosper everyone
I have a few mates who's kids are now grown up and are board. They have all resorted to extreme exercise and 2 of them in the past 5 years have had a stroke, both when out either running or cycling.
I have anther that does about 2 marathons a week, not competitively just on his own and i am just waiting for him to keel over. He has gone from about 19st to 14st in a few years and was not fit at all before the running. He has just recently been made redundant from Lloyds and doesn't need to work (he is loaded, was a regional manager) but has just taken a part time job as a projects manager for BANES council for something to do.
IMO it's best to push your body and pursue a healthy lifestyle when your young but once you hit 40ish seeking a super healthy lifestyle through excess exercise etc is not the best way forward if you want to live a long life.
Thing is, IMO, people make the wrong life choices when they are young then when they get to middle age they regret them and try and counter act them by suddenly changing the way they live their lives which stresses the body and causes even further issues. Unfortunately you reap what you so, you cannot reverse the choices you have made in younger life only embrace them, so get down the pub and stop wasting your time trying to live a life you have never before pursued.