Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Joana, I am 59 years old and started lifting weights around age 30. Before that, I had tried every other form of exercise--running, walking, tennis, stationary bicycle, and hated all of it except walking. Running is a hateful way to waste one's life and I'm quite convinced that it may very well be a conspiracy cooked up by athletic shoe manufactures. Tennis requires a partner, stationary cycling and walking can get boring and my feet hurt too much. So, I lift weights with weight machines and a few dumbbells, hunt small game which enables many delightful hours outdoors, and occasionally swim for aerobics. If hunting gets too painful, I take a pain pill and rest in a quiet meadow, all the while thanking God for the privilege. Lifting weights helps me do all these things. This morning I spent 3-4 hours slowly wandering through a patch of woods--watching deer, geese, squirrels, a barred owl, hawks, a large flock of vultures, two flocks of turkeys, and dozens of other birds. I left the woods when it started raining and my feet started complaining and my game bag was filled--what a great day! Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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