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    Quote Originally Posted by hoofy View Post
    I will be 70 next month. I guess the day I can't jump in the boat and push the the down peddle I might feel old.
    I tried to throw my leg over my neighbors "stock height" HD Road King a few months ago, that was an EYE opener... :(
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    I had to think about the question for a minute. I'm 60, but to be honest with you, I don't "feel" old. I realize I'm not 18 anymore, I can see in the mirror that my hair has gone salt and pepper, a few more lines in my face, etc. But...all that withstanding, I've got good health, don't take any meds, I don't really "feel" old. I think being young at heart, or having a youthfull attitude, can be be more valuable in life than dreading another Birthday. It's when the Birthdays come to a stop that is the problem, isn't it?

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    At 35 things started aching more, especially because I started playing softball. Injuries at the gym started around 30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike morelli View Post
    I had to think about the question for a minute. I'm 60, but to be honest with you, I don't "feel" old. I realize I'm not 18 anymore, I can see in the mirror that my hair has gone salt and pepper, a few more lines in my face, etc. But...all that withstanding, I've got good health, don't take any meds, I don't really "feel" old. I think being young at heart, or having a youthfull attitude, can be be more valuable in life than dreading another Birthday. It's when the Birthdays come to a stop that is the problem, isn't it?
    Well said Spike!!!

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    When your kidneys wake you up in the middle of the night ... OLD !

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    It's quite possible I phrased the question a bit wrong....
    Mentally I don't feel 1 bit over 21 and still feel I can wakeboard, snowboard, bodyboard etc etc....however I feel as if I am getting injured more the older I get.
    The injury doesn't stop me just slows me down a bit and I don't want to slow down lol


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    I was feeling old yesterday, today I feel great again


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I was feeling old yesterday, today I feel great again


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    I feel old every Monday.


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    4 months ago I was training for a charity fight. Training 6 days a week and feeling really good. Was down to my weight in HS and was pretty much in the best shape of my life. One day at the gym sparring felt a little pop in my back....didn't think too much about it. Woke up at 2am that next morning and was completely incapacitated couldn't move or even get out of bed. Spent the next two weeks flat on my back. Got back to the gym a month later and was taking it easy. Doing some cardio and felt that "twinge". It's been 4 months of hell. Tons of visits to chiro. dR. Physical therapy. Mri soon. . I used to bounce right back from injuries. Not this one. This is definitely the oldest I have ever felt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbound View Post
    4 months ago I was training for a charity fight. Training 6 days a week and feeling really good. Was down to my weight in HS and was pretty much in the best shape of my life. One day at the gym sparring felt a little pop in my back....didn't think too much about it. Woke up at 2am that next morning and was completely incapacitated couldn't move or even get out of bed. Spent the next two weeks flat on my back. Got back to the gym a month later and was taking it easy. Doing some cardio and felt that "twinge". It's been 4 months of hell. Tons of visits to chiro. dR. Physical therapy. Mri soon. . I used to bounce right back from injuries. Not this one. This is definitely the oldest I have ever felt.


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    OMG! That sucks! What did you do? I tore muscles in my lower back when I was 20 and I couldn't move for a over a month. My muscles felt like they locked up. But, I didn't hear any pop. Do you know what the pop was from?


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