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I am 69 and workout 5 days a week. I always enjoyed it and even placed 3rd. At age 40 in trip state Natural Bodybuilding Competition. I am a lightweight at 160 but know my limits and adjust my training for my age. I can still play for 2 hours everyday. Eating correct is hard but I do my best.
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I'm 67 and unless I'm going to live to 134 or so I don't consider myself to be mid life anything. That being said, all the injuries I received in my youth through my 40s have come home to roost and the other day my daughter gave me the "you took care of me and now I'm going to take care of you" talk.
Could be worse.
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Keep your nose and ear hair trimmed.
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I tried and it's not beneficial to anybody.
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Maintain your health and tend to your responsibilities . . . . . but never to the degree that you actually grow up.
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I turn 64 next month, and I'm pretty healthy for my age. I try to
stay active and constantly live in learning mode. To keep fit I play hockey twice a week, play two or three gigs a week, and when they come my way, work a few shoots as an eng cameraman(semi retired) covering sports news. My philosophy is to ignore the age thing and keep pushing. I would rather die doing something I enjoy than to wait around to die of something I hate. Quality over quantity in all things, including life! I'll be better next time around. |
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+1 - some great advice, Cat.
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When I retired a year ago, I decided to re-visit something I did a lot in my younger days, fishing. Other than a little stiffness after a day of casting, I am doing it better and at a higher level than any time in my life.
I don't want to do things that make me pine for the good old days or remind me how much better I was 40 years ago. I do like that I can now afford the equipment that was out of reach my younger days and using fine equipment is an enjoyment in itself. Plus, it gets me up before dawn and gets me outdoors and I spend more time wondering about the age of the fish than my own. |
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Mid-Life Reality
Simple words to live by.
Keep your gratitude greater than your expectations. Make each day an adventure. It’s worked for me for the last 30+ years. I’ll be 56 this week and I just set a PR for a 50k trail race. |
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There's certainly a lot of good stuff here (no surprise). For the record, I'm 62.
I can only echo what others have said and works well for me. First of all....enjoy your life. Most of us have worked pretty hard to get where we're at now. Reap the fruits of your labor and the lessons of your mistakes. Enjoy your family - go places and do things you haven't done before. I'm not talking travel the world, just smaller different things. Stay active - push yourself a little. Like others here, I work out 5 days a week and play golf the other 2 (along with the usual yard work etc.). The point is not that I'm an iron man, it's that the exercise is my source of energy. It keeps me going - when I miss for a week, the difference is amazing. Oh yeah.......learn new songs and play lots of guitar....good for the soul!
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For me it's simple ... continue to set goals and accept challenges. "It's easier not to" is an attitude that can creep into one's life and then one day it's all that's left.
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A wonderful round of seasonal baking just finished but breakfast was a low fat and low cal affair. Lunch will be lean, fruits, veggies, bread, cheese and allow for that baking. 1-3 hours of this beautiful fall day will be a trail or groad ride. We have amazing eats, baked goods, chocolate and more around all the time. We just watch portions, do quality prep, and do physical activities. This is like learning music or another language. You have to stay at it. When it's part of your lifestyle it's easy. When I feel a 20 - 50 pound difference with what I carry biking or hiking I wonder why people are so foolish to carry weight they can't get rid of in a hurry. Less weight and elevated hear rate in a good way are really simple ways to make your body and brain feel better.
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Good nutritional food is very important. I made a little joke about your mom and food because you state your location is in your mom's basement. Just being a little playful that's all.
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Regular exercise. But monitored carefully so as not to injure yourself from trying to keep up with yourself at age 20 or 30.
Same with music practice. Glucosamine when your finger joints hurt. You're going to die. So what? What to do about that depends on your belief as to a personal afterlife. If you don't believe in one, all you need to do is arrange things to keep you as happy and comfortable as possible while you're here, and your partner and/or descendants the same when you go. And, if you're not familiar with this song, listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IOM...=RD5IOMdtYlxMA |
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Seriously---- think young..... to be young (with a bit less gusto)
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