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The CDC recommends 150 minutes of aerobic activity and two days of muscle strengthening activities for adults between the age of 18-65. That is equivalent to roughly 30 minutes of working out a day. What is to much then? In an article published by the NY times they examined studies that showed long term conditions such as heart problems on athletes who trained excessively. The people in the studies were training for well over the recommended time, some up to 12 hours a day!
Which is wrong? Shapes, fast and easy way to lose arm jiggle or Adam training 14 hours a day to complete his dream of finishing an Ironman?
If you are following your dreams, and enjoying life; I don't believe there is ever such a thing as to much. If working out is your passion, then it should be done with a knowledge and an awareness that you have with your body. Although it may hurt sometimes, if you truly love it; you'll continue to do it.
http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/everyone/guidelines/adults.html
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/09/when-exercise-is-too-much-of-a-good-thing/#
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