Anonymous wrote:Shack up with a 25 year old
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite 50 yet, but getting close. The reason I'm in better shape than a lot of younger women is because I've been exercising consistently pretty much my whole life. I was a dancer in my youth and now I exercise harder than I did in my 20s and 30s.
Me too. I'm a bit out of shape now, but it won't take but a month or two for me to get back into shape for this very reason.
Good genes as well - three kids, no stretch marks
I'd caution against that kind of complacency--as you get older it gets harder and harder to "come back" from poor form. Also, kudos to the runners here, but I'd also suggest skipping running as a regular form of exercise if you haven't been running your whole life. It's a great way to screw up your knees, ankles, and feet. Get a bike and join a local biking club. An hour or two of riding a day and regular core exercises and you'll live forever...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite 50 yet, but getting close. The reason I'm in better shape than a lot of younger women is because I've been exercising consistently pretty much my whole life. I was a dancer in my youth and now I exercise harder than I did in my 20s and 30s.
Me too. I'm a bit out of shape now, but it won't take but a month or two for me to get back into shape for this very reason.
Good genes as well - three kids, no stretch marks

Anonymous wrote:I'm not quite 50 yet, but getting close. The reason I'm in better shape than a lot of younger women is because I've been exercising consistently pretty much my whole life. I was a dancer in my youth and now I exercise harder than I did in my 20s and 30s.
Does she actually like her life, though?
Some people in their 50s are addicted to gardening. That same kind of person tends to also like vegetables. Strange but true!
Anonymous wrote:Is any fit 50 year old working full time and raising teenagers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My secret?
Basically, I don't eat.
This is a little extreme. But, cutting out refined sugar as much as possible is a good start.
This is my mother's strategy, and why she is a 64 year old size 4. She is basically vegan, but rarely eats any sugar or even oil as well. It's basically bread + fruits and veggies, more because those are the foods she likes. She has never liked fatty food. Oh, and she organic gardens all spring, summer, and fall, and cleans her own big house top to bottom, so that is a lot of exercise and activity.
Does she actually like her life, though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My secret?
Basically, I don't eat.
This is a little extreme. But, cutting out refined sugar as much as possible is a good start.
This is my mother's strategy, and why she is a 64 year old size 4. She is basically vegan, but rarely eats any sugar or even oil as well. It's basically bread + fruits and veggies, more because those are the foods she likes. She has never liked fatty food. Oh, and she organic gardens all spring, summer, and fall, and cleans her own big house top to bottom, so that is a lot of exercise and activity.
Anonymous wrote:In my 60's and agree with the others--I've been exercising in some form or another since I was about ten years old. Genetically, our family is fairly tall and slender, but you have to keep moving or you can start adding pounds as you age because your metabolism slows. I work out with weights 2-3 times a week and walk at about a 3.3 miles/hour pace (either outdoors or on a treadmill) 3 times a week. During my 30's and 40's, I did aerobics 3 times/week.