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MATTERS of The HEART

While we make a conscious effort not to pull a tight hamstring or strain a niggly calf, there’s another more important muscle in the body that we should treat with even greater care, but perhaps rarely consider: our heart

Research shows that exercise is generally good for the heart, but most of us are aware that, while rare, there can also be occasional complications – with different considerations for triathletes of different ages and different fitness levels.

So, whether you’re an up-and-coming junior or novice in your late 50s, we look at the steps you should take to make sure you’re exercising safely, and give you peace of mind that you can carry on enjoying your swim, bike and running with confidence for years to come.

“The headline is always that the benefits of exercise far outweigh the risks,” says professor Dan Augustine, a consultant sports cardiologist from Bath. “The caveat is that if you’re doing a high volume of exercise over a number of years, the heart can adapt, particularly in endurance sport.”

Augustine’s opening remark sums up the challenge of covering heart health as a topic.

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