TheGymGuy
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Anthony (Thief) - From all that I've read, both here and in formal publications, there has been no proven link between how hard you work your heart and the rate of "wear" on your valves. We have all been told that there is essentially nothing in our lifestyles that affects the progression of valve disease. It just happens, and differently for each of us. So, don't worry - live your life and do all that you can do.
Steve is spot on. While your results may differ, your activities do not speed up the disease. Other things will kill ya faster. My point is live your life to what your body allows you to do with not too much discomfort, get your defects (valve, aorta, etc) fixed, and then live some more and train some more. Reps vs Weights argument is a bit outdated or at least has no documented and/or academic proof. If you have a confirmed aneurysm, high intro-thoracic pressures from lifting might be a bit dangerous (again, a bit is defined by your risk tolerance), but with BAV only and no confirmed aneurysm your risk is not that high so train and enjoy.