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A (Philadelphia Magazine) Top Doc's case for moderation in running,
cycling, skiing, and other things we do because we think our bodies
are invincible.
When was it decided that exercise could only be good for you?
Leading neurosurgeon Dr. Steve Barrer argues--based on his
extensive career treating exercise-related injuries, a cornucopia
of his own personal injuries from exercise over the years, and
ample scientific data--that we ought to change the way we think
about exercise.
Instead of succumbing to what Barrer calls "the cult of exercise"
that follows the mantra "no pain, no gain," how about some common
sense? In a clear, friendly, and compelling voice, Barrer surveys
exercise and sports that are commonly practiced--yoga, soccer,
skiing, running--and informs the reader knowledgeably and
conscientiously about the injuries that can result.
We've come to believe that the body can handle the abuse that
comes with these sports, but it can't. Before we get carried away
with the culture of excess that has been assigned to exercise,
let's remember that exercise is not always good for you, and make
sure we don't get the wrong idea from the model that's been set.
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