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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think 35-45 up to 45-55 is good and then it gets bad again as aging really kicks in. [/quote] Agree with this. I'm 53, my husband 61 and he's starting to get lots of injuries anytime he tries to exercise in a serious way. I can already imagine that in 10 years he could seem "old" whereas I don't feel anywhere close to that yet. Of course you never know when a precipitous health downturn is going to strike, but I agree that when aging kicks in is where you start to see the gap. A mature 20-something with a 30-something is fine, and all those iterations in the middle but 50 or 60+ is when it gets evident. There are always exceptions, like Harrison Ford is ridiculous for 80![/quote]
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