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4 APs is one hour of moderate activity. This is the amount which was

suggested as ideal for health in the Surgeon General's 1996 paper on

exercise.

I think the idea is that WW is a program for total health and a lifestyle

and not a " diet " .

Five people in my life died in the past year. None of them were fat. Three

of them were smokers. None of them exercised.

Another person my age just had a stroke. He was very thin but had been a

lifelong smoker. Did not exercise.

The Surgeon General after confering with an expert committee of scientists

which included, I believe WW's Pi Sunyer, wrote in the 1996 paper that NOT

exercising daily was as dangerous as smoking a pack of cigarettes a day.

If 4 APs a day is really a part of the new program, bravo for WW!!! We are

going to have a lot of very healthy people soon! :)

Sue

New program

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> > > Does anyone know about the new program? Any info would be

> > > appreciate like

> > > when are they planning to announce it at meetings?

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> > > thanks,

> > > Sue

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From: " SueW "

4 APs is one hour of moderate activity. This is the amount which was

suggested as ideal for health in the Surgeon General's 1996 paper on

exercise.

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Well, that depends on how much you weigh...

For me, it's *at least* an hour and a half, probably more like two

hours. Not easy to fit into every day...

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> 4 APs is one hour of moderate activity.<

One hour of moderate activity does not earn me 4 APs based on my

weight.

I don't earn 4 APs every single day, but I definitely average out to

at least that. Because I train so hard in preparing for the marathon,

I have to have at least one day each week where I don't do anything,

other than light stretching. Otherwise, my legs feel it the next time

I go out to do speed intervals.

My breakdown usually looks something like this:

Monday: rest day, no APs or 2 from 45-60 minutes of light yoga

Tuesday: run in the morning (5-7 APs) and pilates in the evening (2

APs)

Wednesday: Cross train cardio (3-4 APs) and weights (1-2 APs)

Thursday: Run in the morning (5-6 APs) and pilates in the evening (2

APs)

Friday: run in the morning (5-6 APs) or REST DAY if called for on

training schedule

Saturday: MY CHOICE (do whatever sounds fun: bike, hike, walk, just

not running) (3-5 APs)

Sunday: long run (8+ APs)

April

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