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Hadd's Approach To Distance Running

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7:14pm, 11 Oct 2009
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and WTF is pasin, lol
Oct 2009
7:15pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Bee,

glad I can bemuse you:)
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Bee,

glad I can bemuse you:)
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Bah, I've been knocked into that state enough times to know what goes down. Great when your vision whites out and you can't sit let alone stand, can't breathe, can't see. Altbough most people who haven't had such an arsekicking and had rigorous checks in the past should have backup :P
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7:17pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Pammie
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Pasin

pasin

(Science: molecular biology) proteins of unknown function bound, on the cytoplasmic face, to the na, K aTPase. Two pasins have been identified, pasin 1-77 kD) and pasin 2 (73 kD). The name is derived from ATPase associated.

from biology-online.org
Oct 2009
7:18pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Aye, I never got that "throw an extra 7 odd BPM onto your score", it makes no sense unless you're calculating at what rate your heart explodes if you take the piss after a shot of adrenaline and a few espressos.
Oct 2009
7:18pm, 11 Oct 2009
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eL Bee!
HP - absolutely, the fact that YOU have coped fine with the the many effects that befall the maximally stressed myocardium, doens't make it a Rule of Thumb.
It is a potentially risky exercise, and should be viewed as such!
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7:20pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Pammie - good find, learn something new every day, lol
Oct 2009
7:21pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Aye, hence why I said most should have backup lol
I've been there, done that and had a ton of specialists do every test known to man multiple times lol
Oct 2009
7:22pm, 11 Oct 2009
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Personally known a few young very fit guys just collapse and die instantly on what would be called a minor workout for them

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