What Heart Attack?

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Jerome Smith

After suffering a heart attack six years ago, Jerome Smith’s heart only pumps at 34 percent of a healthy one.

But that hasn’t kept the 73-year-old from blasting away at Southern California Aquatics Masters swim workouts.

And now he plans to compete in his first swim meet in 15 years.

Mr. Smith said he is looking forward to completing a goal, as well as the experience of swimming against himself and the clock.

After his 2009 heart attack in Bikram Yoga, Mr. Smith went three minutes without a pulse. One week later, though, he was back in the water.

His healthy lifestyle will go far in keeping him out of the ambulance.

A Mayo Clinic study showed that only by moving at your VO2 max (the maximum volume of oxygen that an athlete can use) does your body generate certain metabolic enzymes and hormones that are so beneficial to health and longevity.

It goes back to genetics for survival:

We needed something extra to escape the lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my!

“This is so good for you,” Mr. Smith said.

“But it only happens when you push yourself to the max. Anyway, it seems to be working well for me.

“God knows I hate doing anything at a slow, plodding pace.”

So get out and get moving today!

Start the blood pumping for healthy heart.

You can join Mr. Smith at one of his regular workouts at Southern California Aquatics.

Workouts are held all over the L.A. area, including the Westside, the Valley, South Bay and downtown. Come out for a swim today.

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