Funny thing about that treadmill. It was a standard test for any active duty Army guy to have to do that at age 40. The Army then decided that NG and reserves do the same. I heard that out of the first 5 guys in the NG and reserves that 3 hit the floor dead and they stopped the test at that point.
Kinda funny now but a few years ago my wife thought that she was having heart problems. I knew it was just stress but to be on the safe side I took her in. They couldn't find anything but decided to do a stress test. The day of the test we went in and she did the test. She came out of the test very happy because of the results (doc told her everything was fine) but laughing too. He was shocked. He told her that she was the first woman he had tested in years at her age who wasn't over weight. Mind you that she has never smoked but me, at the time had done the age 40 tread mill stress test and passed with flying colors as a 2 pack a day smoker.
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