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Is running a death cult?
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Vaxxed
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hmm. interesting. now let's see their vaccination status
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>>76729206
Extended high bpm cardio is the one thing you dont wanna do on steroids, maybe cocaine+alcohol(cocaethylene) is worse.
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>>76729241
Endurance athletes were slready dropping like flies wau before covid was a thing. Mu guess is a combination of minor congenital heart issues (that wouldn't cause problems for a non-professional athlete), strenous training plus competiton and a PEDs.
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>>76729249
And the clot shot
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>>76729206
Idg how people run or jump, I long jumped once at the start of the year and my left pinky toe's been fucked since
Ignored for the remainder of the year and you my ankle is all swollen
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>>76729206
Here for a good time, not for a long time
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>>76729206
Powershitter cope
You won't die from running 10 km every week you fat piece of shit
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>>76729206
Yes, similar to cycling
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>>76729206
>origin story of the marathon is a dude who dies from running it
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>>76729293
Was he also on PEDs?
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>>76729453
ox testicles
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>>76729293
vax status?
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>>76729249
EPO, increased blood viscosity
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>>76729206
>Is running a death cult?
no it's asshole cancer cult :D
>>76730021
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>>76729266
They don't do powershitting.
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>>76729293
i am Greek and i confirm this is 100% accurate
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>>76729460
>ox testicles
The Greek philosopher?
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>>76729206
Long distance running is highly black-bile dominant. This causes problems in many people.
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Running is unhealthy.
Weighted calisthenics are healthy.
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>>76729206
I used to autistically roon and i got diagnosed with athlete heart in just 4 months. Just /woolk/ nigga, theres no need to hurry
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>>76729206
Vax status?
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>>76729249
most people dropping dead are casual runners who are almost certainly not using any PEDs
it's just a bizarre one in a billion coincidence that this keeps happening after the vax of course
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>>76729206
No, these people just take some experimental fuck knows what drugs not to get caught and die randomly.
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>>76729206
It's peds. Couple times it was painkillers (ibuprofen) causing kidney damage and asprin people would take before the race. So many coaches these days treat athletes like GPUs. They take a mediocre athlete they can get on a cheap contract, pop em on all the drugs and redline as hard as they can to get the most performance out of them. Surprise surprise sometimes they fucking die if there's even something small wrong with them because of the stresses they put on their bodies. We're only going to get sensible laws against this kind of thing when more of it starts happening in high schools and some lawyer can make a case for negligent homicide or some shit.
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>>76730693
I've been running since 1985, schools, university, club and recently masters.
Running/jogging participation goes up and down as with other trends.
A runner dropping dead used to be an extremely rare event (UK national news event if at London Marathon for example).
First big change was EPO late 80s early 90s, when endurance athletes started dying in their sleep. Next up (ongoing) was the endurance cancer epidemic, probably due to the use of AICAR and GW1516.
Now we have an epidemic of athletes (and footballers) dropping dead for no apparent reason that's appeared in the last few years. And now look: arse cancer from distance running! I wonder what changed?
Then there's bathtub gym poison from China.
Running by itself is absolutely fine. If people insist on doing so after injecting God knows what research chemicals (government mandated or otherwise) then maybe not so much.
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>>76729206
runners universally look 20 years older than they are and that is enough for me to know it is bad
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>>76729206
i just ran two miles and neither feel like i'm going to nor want to die. but for that last 20 years if i hadn't been running i probably would have killed myself.
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>>76729206
Its like any other exercise where its not the activity itself, but the duration/intensity that it is performed. I do not think running is a death cult. The death cult in the fitness world is the "push it to the max" cult.
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WOAH youre telling me running 3 marathons a week to train for an ultra marathon every month will have negative effects on my heart???
WHAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTT AHHHHHHH SAVE ME
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>>76729206
Vax status?
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Running = dead
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Intense cardio over time causes the heart to enlarge, like any other muscle. When your heart gets large enough, it can actually start interfering with its own function, hence why these runners get heart problems.
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>>76729241
The fact there are still anti vaxxers is WILD
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>>76732053
they get a lot of dehydration and electrolyte problems on top of that
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>>76729206
Vaxxgroids
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>>76729206
what point in the race did they drop? just do less if you can
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>>76732056
They'll be grasping at straws on their deathbed eating chicken nuggies waiting for the "in two weeks/years/decades/generations" to kick in.
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>>76732056
There will always be retards, the higher the population the more there are. Unfortunately we don't have nature to selectively help cull them anymore, hence the decline of our species
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>>76732053
Yeah but you have to be pushing hard to do this (>>76730816 my comments earlier)
This frequency of this bullshit >>76729206 is a recent development.
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>>76732349
it's not.
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>>76730816
How old are you anon?
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>>76729206
sounds like marathons are the problem.
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>>76732503
Yes. Short runs and sprints = healthy. Long run = dead
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>>76732056
Fpbp
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It means it's safe and effective.
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>>76732461
Mid 50s
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Contrary to running tards, ancient humans didnt actually *run* that much. Think about it

>YES WE DID TO HUNT ANIMALS
No, a few retarded tribes of africans who live on endless plains and couldnt think of any way to hunt other than endlessly chasing animals did that. White people evolved in dense forest and mountain habitats. There was no where TO run. Thick forests were everywhere. We hunted by trapping and ambushing, sprinting at animals in short bursts to finish them off or redirect them into a trap/off a cliff. Aka far better and energy efficient modes of getting animals

>Well if you needed to run away from an animal

No human is successfully running away from any animal. You MIGHT be able to sprint as fast as possibly to get in a shelter/up a tree/into a gated fence. Again, sprinting > running.

if you think logically, there was simply never any situation where hunter Gatherer europeans would waste their energy and exhaust themselves running around like retards for no reason ESPECIALLY long-distance, god forbid
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>>76729206
We're ambush predators so yeah running around like a hamster on a while for no reason other than becoming better at running around like a hamster on a wheel is kind of retarded but it just shows how unfulfilling modern life is
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>>76730816
Yeah there's been a cardarine epidemic around here. People think it's safe because it's not a steroid. Even 20 minute 5kers are using it without a care.

Overtraining due to social media pressure is another reason people are fucking themselves. They see some juiced faggot who posts a video claiming they train 30 hours a week (they don't) and they try to emulate them by "only" training 25 hours a week and it obviously doesn't work. Only people who train for a living do >15 hours a week and they're smart about polarization.
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>>76729206
pfizer.com/refunds
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>>76729206
yes
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>>76734656
This and also, when humans needed to cover bigger distance, like travel from one place and river to 30 miles away, they would mostly walk, not run.

Sprinting is based and strong, running bad.

>>76734681
>20 year old
She is 50.
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>>76729241
>>76729246
https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/05/chinese-reality-show-chase-cancelled-model-godfrey-gao-dies-set-11276478/
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>>76730051
>turk
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It's due to the relaxed heart rate despite running for so long.
This makes the heart stop during normal activity because it's been conditioned to believe that even a hard excercise is just a normal beat.
This is why runners die in their sleep, heart is so used to beating normal tempo in running that it slows down to nothing while in normal mode or sleep.
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Is there a way to measure body fecal mass? Like skeletal muscle mass, or subcutaneous fat, but just fecal matter in the body? I ask because there's so many people today who eat so much goyslop they literally walk around every single day with digesting/digested/backed up feces inside them, and it's a significant amount.

I felt this would be as good a thread as any to ask in, because only runners know the pain of carrying extra weight like poop.
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>>76736991
Ct scan I guess, measure the amount of shit you have in you.
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>>76736991
Sure. Fast for a few days until no more poop comes out and weigh all the poop that came out.
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>people born with heart defect
>for example Long QT syndrome

Google AI overview on it
Yes, vigorous running can trigger sudden death in individuals with long QT syndrome (LQTS) because exercise is a major risk factor for the potentially life-threatening arrhythmia known as torsades de pointes (TdP). LQTS is an inherited heart condition where the heart's electrical system has a delayed recovery time, and running or other intense physical activity can cause this to lead to fainting or sudden cardiac arrest.

Many people dont know they have these types of heart defects, get into super endurance athletics then suddenly die.
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>>76734656
If humans barely ever ran why does the human body go into a runners high

Runners high literally encourages people to run because you feel better than most other natural processes if you discount sex. Because runners high is one of the cleanest natural highs (before drugs, alcohol, porn, junk food, socal media, gaming, casinos) people would feel encouraged to have running sessions
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>>76734656
>Ancient humans

You are talking about humans 10,000 years ago. Humans developed for like a million years before that where persistance hunting was a thing.

now the interesting part is that the part where we developed and evolved over a million years is more important than 10,000 years ago but the million years ago is a true natural habitat and how we behave there is how our body is evolved to handle

In other words thats why running is healthy because our body developed to run around a lot

An analogous metaphor to better understand is dogs. They evolved as wolves and as such like to hang around in bonded packs and do a LOT of moving around and exercise. Now we have them as house pets but we all know if we dont give them a lot of exercise they end up depressed.
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>>76737453
In conclusion

If you want to talk about what habitat is healthy for someone e.g. humans you dont look back to when we were displaced from a true habitat, you look back at the habitat we spent the most time evolving in. Which is open plains and hunting. Not forests
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>>76729206
Ran one the other week for the first time and saw a crazy amount of bodies on the floor in the last few km. Never had heart issues, so skeltals are fine. It's the muscle/fat fucks trying to do a sport designed for the exact opposite type.

Total mass implosion.
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>>76729206
>Is running a death cult?
No, but trusting pharmaceutical companies and their experimental gene therapy injections is.
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>>76737438
Why would you think anyone would post on a message board just to get a shitty ai response? You actually took the time to search that but then didn't scroll past the shitty ai response to find the actual sources?
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>>76737438
LQTS, or certainly similar electrical risk of sudden death, can be caused tricyclic antidepressants. I stopped taking them because it was found in a treadmill test checking up on high BP, probably also caused by the tablets.
Doctor wasn't happy with the way I stopped (nor was my family, apparently I was a bit "difficult" for a month or so) but everything settled down after doing so.
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>the first guy who ran a marathon died
>"let's do what he did!"
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>>76729241
>>76729246
Crazy how no one died before vaccines were invented
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>>76734715
> Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers for geriatrics
> Running is more common for people with healthy lifestyles
> Healthy lifestyles make you live long
Found the link
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>>76738383
Is living till 28 "living long," though?
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>>76729206
No, it's just that if you have a fatal defect in your body, stressing it through exercise could trigger it. This really just boils down to chance, especially if there was no way to see the defect prior.
The answer is not to not exercise, the net detriment of doing so greatly exceeds these relatively rare events.
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>>76732056
The fact that there are still people giving a shit about Covid one way or the other is what's even wilder
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>>76732056
>>76732345
>>76732347
>gets ass cancer
Nothing personal goyim
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>>76738422
>especially if there was no way to see the defect prior.
>*no reason to investigate these defects prior
ftfy
These defects are not that hard to detect... if you were looking for them. If you are getting into extreme version of any sport, it might be a good idea to screen for many of these things.
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>>76729206

Ive been running for over 20 years. My biomarkers are perfect. I run 20 - 30 miles every week. My RHR is in the low 40s and my VO2 max is the top 10% for my age. I am the definition of peak health. But Im also unvaxxed and unbothered. And Im natty
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>>76729206
Absurd amounts of steroids
>>76732056
4chan is full of imbeciles. Half of the people here still fall for diet cults for example
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>>76734456
Deranged boomer
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>>76734656
Dumbest post award

Why people keep doing this?
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>>76740226
Not yet.
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>>76740235
Judging by your posts you're clearly deranged
Probably all the water you drank from lead pipes



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