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Old 08-10-2007, 02:33 AM   #21
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Old 08-10-2007, 10:17 AM   #22
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There is no standard for blood pressure. It varies too much between people, but there's a range.
I know this, like so many other things medically related to the human being. He does/did, however, more than likely possess a healthy* blood pressure.

Read his physical advantages anyway:


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At the top of his career, Miguel Indurain had a physique that was not only superior when compared to average people, but also when compared to his fellow athletes. His blood circulation had the ability to circulate 7 litres of oxygen around his body per minute[1], compared to the average amount of 3-4 litres of an ordinary person and the 5-6 litres of his fellow riders. Also, Indurain's lung capacity was 8 litres, compared to an average of 6 litres. In addition, Indurain's resting pulse was as low as 29 BPM, compared to a normal human's 60-80 bpm , which meant his heart would be less strained in the tough mountain stages[2]. His VO2 max was 88 ml/kg/min; in comparison, Lance Armstrong's was 82 ml/kg/min.

* the word I should have used instead of normal, perhaps

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Old 08-10-2007, 01:09 PM   #23
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Old 08-10-2007, 04:07 PM   #24
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So how does blood pressure affect the lab testing then? Because when you say lab testing I think of testing the blood for stuff, and blood pressure wouldn't affect that unless it was really really low.
lab testing as in a physiology laboratory rather than a haemotology lab
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There's no program, dude.

You sit there, put your fingers against your neck so you can feel your heartbeat, then watch a clock for a minute.
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Old 08-10-2007, 10:01 PM   #26
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I know this, like so many other things medically related to the human being. He does/did, however, more than likely possess a healthy* blood pressure.

Read his physical advantages anyway:


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[SIZE=2]At the top of his career, Miguel Indurain had a physique that was not only superior when compared to average people, but also when compared to his fellow athletes. His blood circulation had the ability to circulate 7 litres of oxygen around his body per minute[1], compared to the average amount of 3-4 litres of an ordinary person and the 5-6 litres of his fellow riders. Also, Indurain's lung capacity was 8 litres, compared to an average of 6 litres. In addition, Indurain's resting pulse was as low as 29 BPM, compared to a normal human's 60-80 bpm , which meant his heart would be less strained in the tough mountain stages[2]. His VO2 max was 88 ml/kg/min; in comparison, Lance Armstrong's was 82 ml/kg/min.

* the word I should have used instead of normal, perhaps]
Damn that guy is healthy.

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lab testing as in a physiology laboratory rather than a haemotology lab
Ah, that makes sense then.
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:16 AM   #27
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