Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 56 can I play?
I want to be 5-10 lbs overweight bmi (my dad told me to have a cushion in case I get sick)… I’m only 5 lbs away
Retire at 58
Play double bogey golf.
Stop getting injured doing innocuous things
Buy a beach house
Find an organization I really want to volunteer at.
It's this medically sound? Only asking bc i heard it's better to be slightly underweight as we age
Anonymous wrote:Goals before hitting 55? Great question. Maybe a sustained yoga practice even if it’s just a few minutes a day. I am so inflexible right now — my body feels brittle and misaligned. I like the idea of setting a small goal to improve that.
There is a long-term professional project id like to finish — the sort of thing that no one is waiting for but would bring me great satisfaction.
Should I take piano or guitar lessons finally?
Anonymous wrote:I’m 56 can I play?
I want to be 5-10 lbs overweight bmi (my dad told me to have a cushion in case I get sick)… I’m only 5 lbs away
Retire at 58
Play double bogey golf.
Stop getting injured doing innocuous things
Buy a beach house
Find an organization I really want to volunteer at.
Anonymous wrote:Intoxication and intercourse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I don't know.
My career is going decently ... I guess trying to sustain the momentum.
I've been pondering yoga teacher training. It would never be more than a side gig for me ... it would be more a way of deepening my practice. I know I'm old. But I'm not THAT old.![]()
a lot of folks go through the 200-hour course mostly as a way to way to deepen their practice. I think only about half of my class went on to regularly teach-- I was one of the ones who never taught. I will, however, caution you against taking the teacher training at your favorite studio. It's very much a case of seeing how the sausage is made, and you will never be invisible in class ever again. If your yoga studio is where you unplug from daily stress and interpersonal politics, well, it can change that dynamic forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Born in 1970
I plan to reverse my osteoporosis through diet, yoga, and strength training!
I am also like a PP trying to gain about 5-10 lbs (mostly lean muscle mass) so I don't go into old age as a frail older woman like my mother was.
I did this and feel fantastic!! I gained 15 lbs on purpose to help get my BMI in the best zone to get rid of osteoporosis.
The strength training, medicine, and diet helped a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I don't know.
My career is going decently ... I guess trying to sustain the momentum.
I've been pondering yoga teacher training. It would never be more than a side gig for me ... it would be more a way of deepening my practice. I know I'm old. But I'm not THAT old.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 56 can I play?
I want to be 5-10 lbs overweight bmi (my dad told me to have a cushion in case I get sick)… I’m only 5 lbs away
Retire at 58
Play double bogey golf.
Stop getting injured doing innocuous things
Buy a beach house
Find an organization I really want to volunteer at.
This is interesting to me, what is your BMI now PP?