Anybody below the age of 65 is relatively young. A 35-year old person is in many sense still a kid. We are all here as fitness-minded people, health nuts and bodybuilders. But many of us here are not yet really old enough to possess that stronger sense of mortality that people above 60 or 65 feel.
How will you approach or how do you approach bodybuilding and fitness as you officially become an old person after you hit 65? Is it exciting to lift weights, diet and do cardio and look your best at 65 or would it be frightening considering you are more fragile physically or physiologically at 65?
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Thread: Bodybuilding after 65
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02-24-2009, 06:56 AM #1
Bodybuilding after 65
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02-24-2009, 06:59 AM #2
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02-24-2009, 07:04 AM #3
If you are indeed 81 by the looks of that pic in your bodyspace you belong on stage this July in the NPC Masters National. This year they have an over 80. That pic shows the muscle separation (from what little we can see) hardness, and skin of a 40 year old.
Again if you are 81 you will like the attached pic. This dude is in his 80s and other than muscle mass...shows his age.
Baldie
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02-24-2009, 07:14 AM #4
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If you possess all this worldly wisdom and 81 years old why are you hiding your face behind a baseball cap? at 81 what would you care?
Also age is relative, if you had a long term disease or sickness( you would understand mortality) it would not matter if you were 30-40-50 ? depends were your at at that time?" Your only true competion in life is the person who works harder then you "
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02-24-2009, 07:16 AM #5
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02-24-2009, 08:18 AM #12
Do I have to also stop hanging with John Crist, lead guitar, Danzig??
http://www.johnchrist.com/jc.html
My son is a rocker. Runs a conservative Beverly Hills rich kids sports camp during the day and rocks at night. He is also the voice of Wolfman Jack and currently working on a Pepsi national ad campain.
Baldiewontheunknownquantityandgurutothebravehearts
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02-24-2009, 09:36 AM #13
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02-25-2009, 05:43 AM #15
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02-25-2009, 06:54 AM #16
Well well well. Now that's better. You are a big dude and so blessed. Change that idiotic Avitar. You are way too old for that crap. Also work on getting rid of the negs. Here in O35 thats a sign that spells TEENAGER. That you are not. So pull up a chair and be welcomed amongst men. Share with us.
Baldie
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02-26-2009, 05:22 AM #17
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02-26-2009, 08:06 AM #20
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I just thought I would comment on one thing here.
By your standard of perception your avatar my not be 'idiotic' as has been mentioned.
But...is that avatar truly how you want to portray yourself in a public forum?...or in life in general.
We are measured by those around us by how we behave and how we portray ourselves in the world.
You seem to be holding a gun (?) with a cap hiding your face.
If I am correct....I don't get the appeal to use that as an image for someone to associate me with.
If I am wrong....I'd like being wrong on this one.
But...what I think totally irrelevant...I just wanted to provide some perspective.
Back to topic....USMC: 1965-1969
Original music:
https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=897733
https://soundcloud.com/chulaivet1966
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/chulaivet/videos
Just an old guy trying to keep up his rhythm chops.
"One persons perception of good music can be another persons definition of noise"
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02-26-2009, 08:20 AM #21
I don't want to grow up.....
Maybe we should give the kid some slack after all. I don't want to grow up either. I want to be 20 years younger. 49. Most of all my associates are 20 years younger.
This dude wants to be 15 and he should be posting over in the teen section.
Can we all sing together...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1_clloHLZA
Baldie
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02-26-2009, 08:37 AM #22
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Mornin' Baldiewonkanobi..
****sky.....I just noticed he is banned....thaaaaank you.
I respond to posters here based on:
Their posts/responses
Their age
Their signature
And the RHI factor - respect, honor and integrity.
I would not have contributed to helping him just based on the thug/tough guy avatar....but....what I think is irrelevant and I don't have an abundance of knowledge anyway.
A great day to all....vacation day for me tomorrow!USMC: 1965-1969
Original music:
https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=897733
https://soundcloud.com/chulaivet1966
Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/chulaivet/videos
Just an old guy trying to keep up his rhythm chops.
"One persons perception of good music can be another persons definition of noise"
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02-26-2009, 01:39 PM #23
Maybe you could elaborate how one achieves that strong sense of morality? Is it achieved by sitting on the couch for 20 years while you simply get older? Does every 65 year old have that great sense? Your statement is ridiculous! A sense of mortality is obtained via experience. Maybe you could ask the imature unworldly 20-25 year olds coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan about mortality. How about the 13 year old who has been dealing with brain cancer for 5 years. What would thet know about mortality? Personally, I don't approach any part of life as an "old" person. Bodybuilding is no different then getting up, shaving, taking a shower and going to work. It's part of my 54 year old life and will be until I'm dead. If you want to start measuring weakness, start at home.Last edited by Fifty+; 02-27-2009 at 07:59 AM.
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