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Old 03-29-2011, 11:11 AM   #24
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I have a treadmill at home as well but usually try to run outside. BUT I'm starting to get a little leary about it as I get older. I have heard of at least 2 people who basically dropped dead while running. Heart had to be re-started. If they had been outside they wouldn't have made it, but since they were in a gym, they had some paddles and got them right back up.

They are back on the treadmill...

Even at my home I'm wondering if anyone would notice I was a dead guy, I may need to get a treadmill that has an alarm on it if the emergency chord is pulled.
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