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Is sport healthy?
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syljo | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:47 |
We hear of a "tennis arm" and a "football knee", so is sport really so healthy? You only have to look in a hospital ward and you can find men/women with broken legs etc sustained whilst skiing and playing sport. Sylvia xxx |
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Essex Baz | Report | 29 Jan 2005 20:53 |
At my age, sport is for watching only. Baz |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jan 2005 22:17 |
I'm with Baz on this one. I support Armchair United. I am a Stay-at-home expert on every sport which is televised. I am warm, dry and comfortable. But I do sometimes suffer from Nintendo Thumb. |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jan 2005 22:32 |
Depends on whether you want to stay fit and healthy or not. |