SOPHIE
I AGREE WITH U U R NOT TOO OLD
I JUST HAD IN JULY MY EXERCICE PHISIOLOGY DISCIPLINE OF MY MASTER IN HEALTH
AND FITNESS AND WE HAD DONE A STUDY ON CARDIORESPIRATORY AND MUSCLE
ADAPTACIONS WITH ENDURANCE TRAINNING ,YOUR TYPE SOO I WAS INTERESTED IN
KNOWING MORE ABOUT UR RESPIRATORY TEST OK
JORGE AREZ ,MD
>From: Sophie Dhenin <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "To support research in sports medicine, including
>exercise physiology, nutr" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: asthma or not?
>Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 22:36:46 +0100
>
>Thanks all for the replies.
>I'm horrified that someone should think 44 is too old for running
>marathons.
>Let me add in a bit more background. I'm a physio and osteopath and have
>been working with runners for 14 years. I quoted my weight and height as
>average but this seems to be too heavy for one reader: 5' 7" and 134 pounds
>to be exact. Not exactly plump? (my fellow runners thought that one was
>hilarious) I have run five marathons - not fast, I grant you: 4 hours 11
>minutes was my fastest time and I was aiming for under four hours in New
>York. After previous marathons I have always been able to do light training
>after 48 hours without a problem.
>Yes I have had xrays - NAD
>Lung function tests all showed about 135% capacity etc of the norm.
>There is no history of asthma in my family, No one is ever ill until they
>drop dead when they are in their eighties.
>
>I'm going to try the vitamin C suggestion tomorrow. Thank you.
>I'll let you know.
>Sophie
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