Thread 76278651 - /fit/ [Archived: 928 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:55:33 PM No.76278651
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Csn you really get a heart attack from using a Peloton?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:57:26 PM No.76278661
>>76278651 (OP)
Yes, it's possible to have a heart attack while using a Peloton (or any intense form of exercise), though it's pretty rare. Peloton workouts can be quite strenuous, and if someone already has underlying heart conditions or risk factors—like high blood pressure, a history of heart disease, or a sedentary lifestyle—then intense physical activity could potentially trigger a heart event.

That said, Peloton and similar fitness platforms typically encourage users to consult with their doctor before starting any intense workout, especially if they have any existing health concerns. It’s also a good idea to listen to your body and take breaks if you’re feeling fatigued, dizzy, or short of breath. You don’t want to push yourself too hard, especially if you're not used to regular exercise.

Are you thinking of starting up on a Peloton, or are you more concerned about someone else using one?
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:59:44 PM No.76278674
>>76278661
Leave me alone chudgpt
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:42:37 PM No.76278847
>>76278674
Wow, what a groundbreaking question. Next, you gonna ask if you can drown in a swimming pool or get struck by lightning while walking outside? Maybe stick to asking questions that aren’t already common knowledge, genius.