Although the title looks like it could be, this is not a joke thread.
Just sharing this video of Ed Cook (aka "Old Superman") because it is highly inspirational, especially for those of us who are rolling on the downside of the hill.
just FYI, although I'm a long way from looking anything like Ed (and recently went through a months long set-back), I agree with him. Physical fitness isn't just about looking good; its about improving the whole matrix of your life (physical, mental and 'spiritual' for lack of any better word). AND, I think it becomes more important as you age. I dind't begin seriously working out until I was well over 60 and now I wish I'd started at least 10 years sooner.
Of course, the point isn't to become a competitive bodybuilder as Ed has. It's to do something for yourself -- both inside and out -- that can make a profound difference in your life.
So… if you're over 40 and finding your health and fitness declining, don't think it is too late to turn things around. It isn't. It isn't at 50 or even 60 or 65, either. BUT the longer you wait the more difficult it is and the more irreversible damage will have accumulated. This I've learned the hard way!
Oh, and BTW, Old Superman is gay and in a monogamous relationship.
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Just sharing this video of Ed Cook (aka "Old Superman") because it is highly inspirational, especially for those of us who are rolling on the downside of the hill.
just FYI, although I'm a long way from looking anything like Ed (and recently went through a months long set-back), I agree with him. Physical fitness isn't just about looking good; its about improving the whole matrix of your life (physical, mental and 'spiritual' for lack of any better word). AND, I think it becomes more important as you age. I dind't begin seriously working out until I was well over 60 and now I wish I'd started at least 10 years sooner.
Of course, the point isn't to become a competitive bodybuilder as Ed has. It's to do something for yourself -- both inside and out -- that can make a profound difference in your life.
So… if you're over 40 and finding your health and fitness declining, don't think it is too late to turn things around. It isn't. It isn't at 50 or even 60 or 65, either. BUT the longer you wait the more difficult it is and the more irreversible damage will have accumulated. This I've learned the hard way!
Oh, and BTW, Old Superman is gay and in a monogamous relationship.
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