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To: trebb

What’s it like being 67 if you are in good shape like yourself?

Is it much different than 51?

YES I have a fear of aging even though I never did before but crossing the FIVE ZERO hit my like a brick :)

BTW, you are INSANELY healthy if you drink 95 percent water and have the equivalent of really NO soda.

And how do you decide which occasion is WORTH having the 2 to 4 year have a year?!?! :)

Any advice from you on what best to do now (regarding health and any other arena) is very welcome by me!!

The pretty severe head injury in my late 30s really ate up my 40s and my money :)

But I am quite well recovered, so I am rebuilding body and finances at 51 and both probably need a different approach at 50 than 30.

If you are able to give any advice, thanks!!

If you wished you never received this post, LOL, I certainly understand!! :)


83 posted on 05/31/2019 6:14:45 AM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know if Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR!)
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To: dp0622

I feel like I think I remember feeling at 40 (even though the body ain’t as snappy and doesn’t have quite the same endurance).
Had a hip replacement 3 years ago and the rehab nurse said I was in good shape for 64 (presented as 50) and I didn’t need them to watch me do the exercises.
I need to top the few smokes I still have each day and lose about 12 pounds to get back to my “fighting” weight of 180 to actually be “insanely healthy for my age”.
Active all my life and started weight training at 15 and have run around the world and then some (hence the hip) to stave off the inevitable as long as possible.
The few sodas I have are usually associated with a junk food top at Mickey D’s or some other place...a Coke can taste good with a burger and fries...but I hardly eat most fast foods these days (but pizza will be my life-long weakness - hence the 12 pounds or so I want to lose...).
We try to eat fairly healthy and at least 2 meals a week are salads (Chef Salad style with chicken or tuna for some protein).
Some of my apparent well being may be genes (but family not noted for disease-free longevity - maybe got the right mixture from the contributors) but long-term and fairly constant exercise is probably the biggest factor...still do some strength training 3-4 days a week and instead of running, walk (have a treadmill) 2-4 miles a day as a specific exercise. Recently moved and sold the BowFlex and will pick up one of the total gyms Chuck Norris advertises before long to keep from having to go to the workout room in the condo complex.
Do some form of exercise every day and as you get used to it, build on it but don’t make yourself tired from it...moderation is the key to making it easier to keep doing it. Cut back on some of the junk and eat slower - I find that when i take my time over a meal, I end up feeling full with 1/2 - 2/3 of the intake I regularly ate in my younger - faster burning days.
If appropriate, tell someone you love them every day and acknowledge God a time or two every day....and avoid the bad parts of town at night....;-)


91 posted on 06/01/2019 2:33:56 AM PDT by trebb (Don't howl about illegal leeches while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
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