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    Fitness as we age

    Was walking 4 miles a day on top of stretching and weight strengthing. Both hips need work and cortisone shots kinda helping. Just wondering how other folks get past the pain. Im 68 and just trying to survive for a while.

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    The food must be fixed before any fitness should be discussed. One might believe that hard work shall overcome poor decisions.

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    • Jonnydread

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      Agreed. Exercise is all well and good, but if you aren't fueling your body correctly your results will always be sub par.

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    A rolling stone gathers no moss. Keep it up!
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      #4
      Not quite there yet, but my Dad swore by lots of gym work (low impact), minimal sugar, and fish oil every day - both mostly to calm the joints. He maintained that through his 70s.

      The main thing for me is sugar which is hell on my joints. I don't touch soda, including diet (cancerous shite) - and rarely touch alcohol.

      Another big thing at least in my family has always been bowel cancer. For me that means zero processed meats including ham or bacon, more leaning towards fish and beef a couple of times a week. Otherwise vego. Don't get me wrong I too enjoy watching life drain from the eyes of a bull stag as I chokehold it to the next plane of existence, but it's not my daily.

      Third big thing, and the one I'm fairly sure will get me in the end, is heart stuff. Trying to avoid salt where possible. Salt is one of those flavors you adjust to. If you cut it for a while, you can barely eat most packaged snacks because they're so salty. Helps.
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        “Just keep Swimming” - Dory

        Activity every day. Mental and Physical + Low carb high fiber diet.
        Last edited by Chuck E Ducky; 06-26-2024, 06:19 AM.

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          #6
          While I'm not old, I'm almost 40 & I'm seeing/feeling stuff change with my body. I've gained 30lbs in the past year or so & my endurance is way down. I need to fix that.

          Three things I've done in the past that have helped get my butt back into shape was drink more water, cut the sugar, and calisthenics. I feel like those three things can work well at any age.
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            #7
            Less negative outweighs more positive.


            Less stress, food, Netflix.


            Winning, optimizing, efficiency cause stress.


            No trinket can provide the necessary information to allow one to perceive they deserve to eat poorly.(ie. Apple Watch incorrectly calculating calories burned thus creating the false sense of being able to eat “insert item that said person has never thought was the reason for their issues”)


            If you are bored, then you have no problems.


            The happiness that Netflix brings for 2 hours will not erase the regret for the remaining 22 hours left. 2 more hours of sleep may make the next 24 hours more productive.


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              #8
              I'm thinking long and hard about getting a hip replacement. Regardless if paintball is the driving factor for me, there is still walking swimming, moving stuff, etc. I'm just not patient with rehab. Good thing is that we reached out of pocket for insurance so I may just have to go for it since rehab only does so much. At least I can walk which keeps muscles and everything else going. I wish there was an exersize to improve my sighting but I am happy on what I have accomplished so far in life.

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              • Grendel

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                My brother In-Law has had to have both hips replaced (one of them twice because of a design flaw) and after doing his rehab and PT is back to being a professional personal trainer and soccer player. Mark is 65 or 66 and recover when pretty quick. Mark and I have talked about it quite a bit as my left hip socket is borked and will need replacing sometime in the near future. Big thing in recovery is doing the rehab and PT as soon as possible and stay active even after recovered.

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              My wife is almost fully recovered from both hips being replaced. I saw what she went through. Did not appear that bad. I'm more worried that I need both done but I'll manage.

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                #10
                My buddy is 35 with both hips replaced from being an electrician.. its not terrible but the recovery is important you have to exercise back into shape with a good rehab program or PT.

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                  #11
                  Deadlifts are good for the soul

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                    #12
                    Some good thoughts up in here.

                    Would reiterate water as a huge one. I’ve been trying to up my water game and the biggest improvement I’ve noticed is feeling less groggy in the morning.

                    I may also suggest yoga. I started with DDP yoga which has online classes for all levels of mobility.

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