i know someone who had a heart attack after rugby training.he's only 18.it was because of a weak heart
2007-02-25 02:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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some are undiagnosed health problems made worse by training too hard out.
others are from over training to the point of death, as the achievement rates are so high now that it is nearly impossible to attain without half killing yourself with drugs, long hours, over training, etc
steroid abuse kills a lot too, and steroids are taken by more sports than you think, for that extra edge. new cocktails are being synthesized all the time, and the lure of fame and fortune is great.
not saying they are all drug users, but the risks of dying young being a top athlete are becoming the same for the couch potato.
sad but true.
2007-02-25 10:09:28
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answered by SAINT G 5
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Probably steroids and/or nutritional supplements that have no FDA approval or are very new to the market. I think in the case of Damian Nash of the Broncos, he might have just had a bad ticker. His brother at 25 had just received a heart transplant i believe. Although, i don't think all pro athletes do steroids, i think most have at some time in their life.
2007-02-25 10:09:56
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answered by ToasterDog 2
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The CIA is simply testing a new weapon that allows them to kill people at will from a distance by inflicting a heart attack upon them. For years they have been able to kill political opponents by bringing down planes and now they have a weapon that is even better. Watch out Kobe! They may be coming to get you next.
2007-02-25 10:05:36
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answered by AZ123 4
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