Latest FitOldDog Audiobook: Peripheral Artery Disease Training Plan for PAD Heroes

Well, my battle against peripheral artery disease continues. The PAD100 really helps, but I have a lot more to learn. Here’s the PAD training plan, sales site linked to the image.

-kev

Here’s the link to the PAD Training Plan, just incase the image link fails – WordPress can be touchy.

Never give up, and exercise for heaven’s sake, aneurysm or PAD, who cares. Just do it safely, which means wisely.

Cheers,

-kev aka FitOldDog

PAD exercise
MRI scans through the thighs of three guys. Grey is muscle, white is fat, clear ring around the central white spot (bone marrow) is the femoral bone. Note the loss of both muscle and bone mass in the sedentary guy.
Disclaimer: As a veterinarian, I do not provide medical advice for human animals. If you undertake or modify an exercise program, consult your medical advisors before doing so. Undertaking activities pursued by the author does not mean that he endorses your undertaking such activities, which is clearly your decision and responsibility. Be careful and sensible, please.

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