No, not really. When I was 27 I had my first heart attack. I was extremely active and athletic, so it was a big surprise. To combat the effects of the MI I took up long-distance bicycling (did several 200 mile races), triathlons, jiu-jitsu, karate, and had an extremely healthy diet. I had 2 more heart attacks over the years, but was doing well.
I've always been at the top of the charts athletically and worked out 4 - 5 times per week. To give you an example, when I was around 50 I entered an old-timers wrestling tourney. All the other entrants at my weight (150 lbs) were 18 - 21 years old. I held me own and did very well.
But now I'm screwed. I have a defibrillator implanted in my chest and I can't do anything with repetitive arm motion, or I will reduce the life of the leads on the diffibrillator. So, no more karate, no more jiu-jitsu, no pushups, no pull-ups, no planks - - no anything that involves arms.
I started taking group stretching and yoga classes, but I'm really bummed. I think I might start long distance bicycling again, but my docs tell me I can't do that by myself. So, that's a problem.