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So I've broadened the fitness concept to make it one of moderation and balance.

- Kenneth H. Cooper

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Difference

I used to think that it didn't make any difference how far you ran if you had a good, strong musculoskeletal system and no underlying cardiovascular problems.

- Kenneth H. Cooper
Exercise

Since then, I have not missed five consecutive days in getting some type of aerobic exercise, mostly jogging.

- Kenneth H. Cooper
Exercise Time

I think investments in general related to the exercise industry are going to be good for a long time.

- Kenneth H. Cooper
American

According to the Gallup Poll, 24 percent of American adults exercised regularly in 1961, and 50 percent after 1968. The peak was 59 percent in 1984, dropping off to 51 percent last September.

- Kenneth H. Cooper
Dancing Will

Aerobic dancing is already adjusting to injury problems and will probably phase out to some extent.

- Kenneth H. Cooper
Fitness Now

Now I say that if you run more than 15 miles a week, it's for something other than aerobic fitness. Once you pass 15 miles, you do not see much further improvement.

- Kenneth H. Cooper

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Medicine sometimes snatches away health, sometimes gives it.

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So I've broadened the fitness concept to make it one of moderation and balance.

- Kenneth H. Cooper

We are involved in youth testing internationally. We want to try to prove without a shadow of a doubt the relationship between physical fitness and health, not just physical fitness and ability to perform.

- Kenneth H. Cooper

But if you - if what - the reports are true, what they're saying is, is that as a consequence of us getting 30 million additional people health care, at the margins that's going to increase our costs, we knew that.

- Barack Obama

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