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50年代,美国人工作之余爱看凶杀电影或围坐在一起酗酒、抽烟、吃炸土豆片和喝蛤肉汤。锻炼身体呢?还是一件新鲜事儿。当时,农村开始向都市郊区的沼泽地进军,经历了将近十年的漫长岁月,完成了历史性的开发工作。美国人的生活变好了,他们穿起时新服装,追求打扮。但是急病却在不断袭击他们。一些人在放牧时,突然心脏病发作,死去,但无人知道其中原因。到了60年代,美国人开始意识到从事锻炼也许可以拯救自己。汤姆·沃尔夫在他的“真实的资料”一文中提到了当时人们对锻炼的普
In the 1950s, Americans worked hard to watch murder movies or sit together drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes, eating chips and drinking clam broth. Exercise is still a new thing. At that time, the rural areas began to march toward the wetlands in the suburbs of cities and experienced a long time of nearly ten years, completing the historic development. American life has changed, they wear new clothes, the pursuit of dress. But acute illness is constantly attacking them. When some people are grazing, they suddenly have a heart attack and die, but no one knows why. By the 1960s, Americans began to realize that exercising may be able to save themselves. In his article “The Real Facts,” Tom Wolfe mentions the prevalence of exercise