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Watching an athlete who is strong and skilled tells me little about thier health.
Health and fitness or health and strength are not the same thing.
Like I said before more athletes die today than ever before in history.
You can get your body to perform and look good at a price or with support.
If you don't believe that fine. But its been said a few times. One does NOT equal the other.
Thats like saying skinny people are healthier than fat people... One cannot tell. Fat people certainly are missing something, skinny people may or may not be.
Life style does play a HUGE role. Many atheltes are stressed like you wouldn't believe some are in different stages of adrenal fatigue...yet still lookin good and performing (like those wrestling videos...they don't tell me very much other than he is fitter than average.
i can't tell you how healthy he is form a video (its just a whole different understanding or belief system)
Aggressive-ok not sure where that factors in to anything.
Average is a horrible comparison. It doesn't mean m,uch to be healthier than average. So it hard to do 'studies'
Picking out individual examples.. like if Price travelled the world and picked out a tribe or two, said they do this there for its goo... doesn't say anything.
I can show you a fit athlete that eats meat-doesn't prove a thing.