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...freshly painted walls and plush carpeting are far from the most pressing issues involving the MAC. We sincerely hope that the supposed long-term plans for the MAC include more improved and up-to-date cardiovascular equipment and facilities and a more efficient allotment of the 110,000 square-feet of space...
...body easily converts into artery-choking plaques. But a growing body of evidence collected over the past 30 years suggests there's something special about fish. In particular, fish contain nutrients called omega-3 fatty acids (especially abundant in species like sardines, salmon and mackerel) that seem to promote cardiovascular health...
...building boasts a six-lane lap pool, three basketball courts, a mezzanine area with cardiovascular equipment, two fitness rooms with weight equipment, one nautilus room and lots of locker room space. It also houses five varsity athletic programs, in addition to the offices of several more varsity coaches...
...instructors of my Red Cross course in New York City goes around the room asking people why they signed up, most say they want to become first-aid instructors or emergency medical technicians. A Mike Tyson look-alike runs a gym and says he's concerned about his clients' cardiovascular health, which probably means he doesn't want to be sued when someone keels over on the treadmill. Two teenage girls sing out, in stereo, "We're in high school," which doesn't make sense--until you think of schools in places like Littleton and Paducah...
...instructors of my Red Cross course in New York City goes around the room asking people why they signed up, most say they want to become first-aid instructors or emergency medical technicians. A Mike Tyson look-alike runs a gym and says he's concerned about his clients' cardiovascular health, which probably means he doesn't want to be sued when someone keels over on the treadmill. Two teenage girls sing out, in stereo, "We're in high school," which doesn't make sense - until you think of schools in places like Littleton and Paducah...