FirstAscent
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- Jul 9, 2009
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they do? Ok say you have 2 people.
1 does a job that involves them being on their feet and rushing about all day, with some minor lifting and little rest.
The other person has an office job or something like that which involves very little strenuous work.
They both choose running as their method of keeping fit. They both turn in identical times at a set distance, say for example 3 miles. They both run this distance 3 times per week.
Who is fitter and why?
So the fact that person 1 uses up loads of energy at work and still manages to match the running times of person 2 mean nothing?
1 does a job that involves them being on their feet and rushing about all day, with some minor lifting and little rest.
The other person has an office job or something like that which involves very little strenuous work.
They both choose running as their method of keeping fit. They both turn in identical times at a set distance, say for example 3 miles. They both run this distance 3 times per week.
Who is fitter and why?
So the fact that person 1 uses up loads of energy at work and still manages to match the running times of person 2 mean nothing?