Back in February of 2005 (mostly pre-rower, I was experimenting at the gym) my overall cholesterol was 172, which isn't bad. But my LDL (bad cholesterol) was 131, which is borderline, and my HDL (good cholesterol) was 31, which is too low.
The statistic they use these days is the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL. 172/31 is 5.5, which is in the high (bad) range.
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I got my rower December 11th. I've rowed a bit over 700K since then. I just got my latest blood test back and:
My total cholesterol has dropped to 165. Not huge, but the story gets better:
My LDL has dropped 28 percent, to 94. This is now in the "desirable" range.
My HDL has increased 58 percent(!), to 49. This is now solidly in the "good" range.
My ratio has dropped to 165/49 = 3.4, which is in the desirable range.
In addition, my resting pulse rate has dropped from 70 to 57.
So, apart from being tired all the time (10K a day really takes it out of you) I'm a really happy guy. I've said it many times, but it bears repeating:
I love my Concept II.
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