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That's you moving the goalposts, you said:Exercising certainly beats not exercising for longevity, but health is an afterthought for most if not all high performance-athletes. Exercising for health looks different from training for a sport and especially from actually playing sports.
"I hope the homie never learns that competitive sports in general are probably not conducive to good health"
That's factually incorrect. You may have meant to say something else. You cannot say that competitive sport is probably not conducive to good health. It's almost universally good for health.
I would furthermore say that just playing sport, is beneficial for people's health. Less heart attacks etc.
