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well, a heart attack can affect you in sport because of your face.
It can help you not get diabetes and heart disease. Never let unhealthy things stop you from excersing.
Sport Relief is a biennial charity event from Comic Relief, in association with BBC Sport, which brings together the worlds of sport and entertainment to raise money to help vulnerable people in both the UK and the world's poorest countries. At the heart of the campaign is the Sport Relief Mile.It started in 2002.
Playing a sport with a high tempo where participants are continually keeping a high heart rate will help over time to increase their cardiovascular strength which will help improve stamina.
It's a rough sport, not for the faint of heart, but the most popular sport in the US.
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I think u should continue playing the sport find out what made you not have the heart for the sport or if you don't like it anymore try another sport or club that benefits you the best. i was in the same situation as you before hope this helps.
just a suggestion....might help if you identified the sport
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Yes, sports help my memory.
Torsam Khan, Jahangir Khan's brother (not cousin) died of a heart attack in 1979. Jahangir was 15 at the time and considered quitting the sport, but decided to pursue a career in the sport as a tribute to his brother.
A cardio sport that will help in running would be basketball or soccer. Both sports involve a lot of running back and forth and it will get your heart rate beating fast.