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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Why it's risky to be a bad-ass
At Matter, physical therapy professor Eric Robertson writes about a
very rare condition called rhabdomyolysis — it's what happens when
chronically overworked muscle cells rupture and overload your kidneys
with massive amounts of protein. The results are painful, reasonably
disgusting, and potentially deadly. Rhabdomyolysis used to be something
you only had to worry about if you were, say, part of an elite military
squad or a professional athlete. But as more average folks have gotten
into elite physical training regimens through programs like CrossFit, the profile of people damaged by rhabdomyolysis is changing. Training like a bad-ass can bring along some of the physical risks of being a bad-ass.
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