He trained more than was commonly believed humanly possible at the time. He ran lots of mileage. And the idea in the past was that lots of mileage would wear you out - that you would die early.
After he died of cancer at age 70, two Boston-area cardiologists found Clarence DeMar's heart was in good shape, with arteries much larger than average, reducing the risk of blockage.
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