81 damn near 82 next month. Everything in moderation. Hey Thunder dog. Back off a little on that working out. The injuries come back to haunt you after about 70. Just an sporatic trader. Short term memory keeps getting worse so I keep it damn simple. More of a watcher than a doer now a days.
You me and Buckaroo Banzai Dont forget about 'Rock Star' 'Race Car Driver' Old Bucky was a hell of a guy!
<i>"I still have the physique, strength and endurance of a fit 25-year-old, since I have been working out all of my adult life. Unfortunately, I also have a couple of joints that tell a different story, including a small tear in my right rotator cuff that is on the precipice of requiring surgery."</i> When I was 18 - 23 years old and lifting heavy (relative to my weight) I'd listen to the "old guys" up in their 40s complain about aches, pains and how they no longer feel pumped after lifting. I kept hoisting the reps while thinking to myself, "P(an)sies... that'll never happen to me". * Fast forward two decades. Left shoulder is bad and the right is worse. Left knee has issues that'll force replacement in a decade or two. Left elbow hasn't been right for years. Two tosses off the back from same horse couple years ago didn't help anything attached to the spinal cord at all. Despite everything, will be back in the best shape of my life well before this time 2008. Training wisely will get us old guys there again. 43 is mere days away now :eek:
62 ... you will need to tell me which month as we are down to the wire here. I agree with you about studying T&A. It was T&A you were referring to I imagine, not that boring TA stuff. regards f9
45 This should have been done as a poll with age ranges (10-20, 20-25 etc.). That would have compiled visually.