https://www.instagram.com/tmacsinc/
Browse through that a bit.
Variety is the main ingredient for kickassery.
Dude's 54 btw
https://www.instagram.com/tmacsinc/
Browse through that a bit.
Variety is the main ingredient for kickassery.
Dude's 54 btw
IME a lot of guys in their 30's and 40's are busy with job wife kids life and don't get out so I could be 50+ and still blow by them on the ski hill and/or skin track cuz they are on day 2 and I'm on day 50+
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Sure, I think the top end has come down a notch, injuries have taken a collective toll. But that still leaves enough mitochrondrial might to crush the souls of most of those considerably younger.
Move upside and let the man go through...
X10.
48 here and also on TRT. Made a yuudge difference. Most guys I see around my age seem to have said fuck it and don’t do shit for exercise. I’ve been slacking at the gym, knee issue that won’t go away and it’s summer so moar beer and salty foods I shouldn’t eat. But damn their good when out on the boat all day.
Have to get back at it though since ski season will be here before I know it and I can’t let the young whipper snappers beat me down the hill.
Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
It smells like old people in here.....
I heard that golf is good exercise...
Jeebus, you just turned fourty. Just wait till you get on the backside of 50.
Suck it up Sally. You got pain coming in parts you did not even know you had.
watch out for snakes
golf is a game not a sport
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
i'm 52 and i quit lifting heavy stuff years ago because my joints and my spine are fucked. circuit training, yoga and cardio (swimming, cycling, rowing, stair climbing, elliptical) now. for the most part i still feel strong and my endurance is good, i just take a little longer to warm up than i used to, but i was slow to warm up even in my teens and 20s.
Ha, yeah, my accountant and good friend is a triathlete, and was bitching to me about the competitors he has to deal with in his master class. He's late 50s, but is getting killed by guys in their seventies, because they have all the time in the world to train, while he's still on the 9-5 with kids. Hell, it's all I do these days. I have to back off sometimes and take a day off.
The only way you're going to do that is with a Secret Service escort to clear the course. (Obviously I'm not talking about our current president.)
Here's a nice article on the physical effects of aging from an endurance sport perspective.
https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/trai...rance-preview/
I've certainly noticed the decline in maximum heart rate, and also how long it takes to get warmed up--heart rate up, muscle arterioles dilated. If I start off too fast I have trouble the rest of the hike or whatever it is I'm doing. If I'm patient and ramp up gradually I do much better. Tough to do on a powder day. The most tiring run of the day is the first--before I'm warmed up.
I work much harder to stay in shape now than when I was in my twenties and thirties, for much much less results.
One year the Sierra Sun published all the times for the Donner Lake triathalon. In every 5 year age class the winner was the youngest.
I just started wearing a heart rate monitor on rides after some time. In the late ninties, I would max out in the 160s. Now I barely break 135. Slowing down.
Maybe you need a gym membership?
60+, ride everyday, skied 167 this season.
Today’s early ride was 2 hours, 2000 ft and about 10 miles of expert, technical terrain.
Only guy I saw this morning, is 80.
He was on an Emtb, but he’s a fucking legend and I wasn’t about to say shit.
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