[net.med] Exercise can be BAD for you, too

gino@voder.UUCP (09/05/84)

>> When  climbing  high peaks in the Rockies,  I've noticed  that the first
>> couple of miles (at lower altitudes)  usually feel *worse* than the last
>> couple (at higher altitudes).
Sure - the air's thinner, so there's less air resistance.

Colon dash paren
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Gene E. Bloch (...!nsc!voder!gino)

ajs@hpfcla.UUCP (ajs) (09/17/84)

|>> When  climbing  high peaks in the Rockies,  I've noticed  that the first
|>> couple of miles (at lower altitudes)  usually feel *worse* than the last
|>> couple (at higher altitudes).
|Sure - the air's thinner, so there's less air resistance.

I dunno, yesterday on Mount Harvard you could lean into it, but you'd
freeze your face trying.