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After college, after Trump mostly gave up his personal athletic interests,
he came to view time spent playing sports as time wasted. Trump believed the
human body was like a battery, with a finite amount of energy, which
exercise only depleted. So he didn't work out. When he learned that John
O'Donnell, one of his top casino executives, was training for an
Ironman triathlon, he admonished him, "You are going to die young
because of this
Donald Trump has a very strange theory about exercise
Updated 11:37 AM EDT May 15, 2017
President Donald Trump has a number of unorthodox theories about politics.
But his theory of why exercise is bad for you is the strangest I've
heard yet.
"Other than golf, he considers exercise misguided, arguing that a person
, like a battery, is born with a finite amount of energy," writes Evan
Osnos in a piece entitled "How Trump Could Get Fired" that appears
in the May 8, edition of the New Yorker.
That's far from the first time we've heard that Trump and exercise
aren't friends. This, from a February 6 piece in Axios: "The only
workout Trump gets is an occasional round of golf. Even then, he mostly
travels by cart. On the campaign trail he viewed his rallies as his form of
exercise."
In their revelatory book "Trump Revealed," the Washington Post's
Mike Kranisch and Marc Fisher wrote more extensively about Trump's "
;battery" theory of energy:
After college, after Trump mostly gave up his personal athletic interests,
he came to view time spent playing sports as time wasted. Trump believed the
human body was like a battery, with a finite amount of energy, which
exercise only depleted. So he didn't work out. When he learned that John
O'Donnell, one of his top casino executives, was training for an
Ironman triathlon, he admonished him, "You are going to die young
because of this."
And then there was this from a 2015 New York Times magazine profile of Trump
:_ Trump said he was not following any special diet or exercise regimen for
the campaign. '''All my friends who work out all the time, they&
#39;re going for knee replacements, hip replacements — they're a
disaster,'' he said. He exerts himself fully by standing in front of
an audience for an hour, as he just did. 'That's exercise.'"
;_
His counter-intuitive theories don't extend to exercise alone. He once
offered this observation about people who drink a certain diet soda.
Trump's health, broadly speaking, is a mystery. Although he is, at 70,
the oldest president ever to be elected to a first term, we know little of
the details of his health. In September 2016, Trump's personal doctor —
Harold N. Bornstein — released a letter that noted Trump's parents
lived into their "late 80s and 90s" and pronounced him to be in "
;excellent physical health." Back in December 2015, Bornstein had
written a similarly hyperbolic letter proclaiming: "If elected, Mr.
Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever
elected to the presidency."
While the generally-held belief within the medical community is, contra
Trump, that exercise is good for you, I did find one study from 2015
published in Circulation magazine — I am a subscriber, of course — that
suggested people who exercised strenuously 4-7 times a week were at
increased risk for vascular disease when compared to those who exercise
strenuously 2-3 times a week.
Of course, that study's findings don't apply to Trump who exercises
zero times a week — unless you count the time he spends golfing (or
something) during his regular weekend visits to his golf clubs. (The Trump
White House is resistant to confirm that he plays golf in these outings; on
Sunday they suggested Trump "may hit a few balls.")
Despite reportedly being somewhat self-conscious about his weight — Trump
is 6'3" and weighs 236 pounds, as far as we know — Trump regularly
touted his physical fitness, as compared to that of Hillary Clinton, on the
campaign trail. "To defeat crime and radical Islamic terrorism in our
country, to win trade in our country, you need tremendous physical and
mental strength and stamina," he said in August 2016. "Hillary
Clinton doesn't have that strength and stamina."
Amid the ongoing Russia investigation, the firing of FBI Director James
Comey and the rumors of a major White House staff shakeup, Trump's odd
theory of exercise isn't the most pressing issue of the day. But, that
doesn't make it any less strange.
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