Superman Lance Armstrong
The New Yorker discusses Superman Lance Armstrong:
“Lance Armstrong’s heart is almost a third larger than that of an average man. During those rare moments when he is at rest, it beats about thirty-two times a minute—slowly enough so that a doctor who knew nothing about him would call a hospital as soon as he heard it. (When Armstrong is exerting himself, his heart rate can edge up above two hundred beats a minute.)”
“Thirty-two BPM at rest?! This guy’s a machine. It makes me wonder when the first athletes will be disqualified from international competition for mechanical enhancements, like nanotech implants or perfomance-enhancing machinery.”If you are wondering, yes this was exactly copied from Anil’s blog. I am shameless and contentless today.
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- 07.09.02 / 8am
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