Jeff Myers, 35
Does smoking affect your athletic performance? Im not going to live as long, but its not going to change my running. My cardiovascular is through the roof; my lung capacity is through the roof. I had a V02 max test at my gym [a test that measures maximal oxygen uptake]. I told my trainer, By the way, I smoke, and she freaked out. I wouldnt say its a performance enhancer. But I can keep up with anybody.
Do your athletic friends know you smoke? If I go and meet [running friends] for a drink, and I have a smoke, they all look shocked. I say, Yeah, thats right, and Im going to kick your ass next week. I really dont care what people think.
Have you tried to quit or cut down? Ive thought about it recently, and I realized that its harder than I thought it would be. I wake up and say, Im not going to smoke today, but by the third stressful phone call, I find myself with a cigarette in my hand. I didnt figure Id be smoking this long. When I turned 30, I was going to stop.
And in the future? You cant be a chain smoker every day. Ill be the guy whos older, having a cigarette once in a while, but not chained to carrying it around, like I have to have tobacco. But its definitely a release, like a cocktail relaxes you at the end of the day. Plus, I think its cool.” Quitting is easier said than done, apparently. But Im not too worried about it. I do more in a day than most people do all week. Theres a trade-off. Its how Im going to live my life. There are so many people who never smoked and got cancer. I dont know, if you live your life worried about whats going to happen, its not the best quality of life. I could die for a million reasons tomorrow, so its all about enjoying myself while Im here. (Robert Lachman/Los Angeles Times)