PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
Why assume that warm-up and warm-down are included in the 30 minutes (or even happen at all - I rarely do either when I go for a ride, and I'm sure many people don't).
Unless you are a professional elite level athlete, there will always be people stronger and fitter than you, regardless of how much you exercise.
Though there aren't many people exercising as much as the 2 hours a day you are doing. Most of us just don't have the time for that.
I assumed warm-up and warm-down are included in the 30 minutes because as you say many people don't. Therefore the first 5-6 minutes, perhaps more, is effectively the warm-up period rather than something people do before starting to exercise.
I don't exercise two hours a day but about 900 minutes a week, 15 hours. Basically 3 x 60 mile rides as a minimum, anything above this is a bonus, and 25 minutes stretches/exercises in the early morning every day. I quite agree most people don't have time for this, it's the joy of being retired, and this is why I question how it's beneficial. If one looks up the definition of 150 minutes moderate activity it's nothing very onerous. As I said I don't question the science, wouldn't dream of it, but find it difficult to understand how this is the case.
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