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I forgot my age lol - I'm actually 57 in 11 days.Originally posted by Norbs View PostOnly 78?
I'm 57, I can think of only a.few that are older, going from memory
Bacon
Steve
Tatterdemalion
And fidget is the same age
2 pounds off my target 210lb vanity cut with 11 days to go. Abs will be on fully display for my hols
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Originally posted by Norbs View PostI got down to 30" waist and 11st when I got divorced, not sure there was anything healthy about me but my diet was good and exercise intense. Then I met Janet and felt guilty about going to the gym. This time it's different, it's more about seeing this as the last chance to shift fat and look good. We have to have different body goals later in life, to take the strain off our skeleton, heart and internal organs.
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I got down to 30" waist and 11st when I got divorced, not sure there was anything healthy about me but my diet was good and exercise intense. Then I met Janet and felt guilty about going to the gym. This time it's different, it's more about seeing this as the last chance to shift fat and look good. We have to have different body goals later in life, to take the strain off our skeleton, heart and internal organs.Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostHad you at 56 so I was close enough.
Well I am 52, 53 this August, and I finished a marathon up in Limerick city yesterday so age and previous health issues are as big a barrier or as big a reason to succeed despending on what way folk want to look at things.
You in my eyes are defo in that seeing something as a reason to succeed bracket. You are only months into what you are doing and already have gotten fantastic results and you are only going to see more and more improvements in your physical and mental health as the months tick by.
Stuff age, if you want something enough you find ways to make it work for the level you are at.
Keep on winning Norbs. Am sure in whatever amount of months in the future you and your new level of fitness are going to decide upon a new challenge, and then you will work towards it before smashing it.
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Originally posted by Norbs View PostOnly 78?
I'm 57, I can think of only a.few that are older, going from memory
Bacon
Steve
Tatterdemalion
And fidget is the same age
Had you at 56 so I was close enough.
Well I am 52, 53 this August, and I finished a marathon up in Limerick city yesterday so age and previous health issues are as big a barrier or as big a reason to succeed despending on what way folk want to look at things.
You in my eyes are defo in that seeing something as a reason to succeed bracket. You are only months into what you are doing and already have gotten fantastic results and you are only going to see more and more improvements in your physical and mental health as the months tick by.
Stuff age, if you want something enough you find ways to make it work for the level you are at.
Keep on winning Norbs. Am sure in whatever amount of months in the future you and your new level of fitness are going to decide upon a new challenge, and then you will work towards it before smashing it.
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Only 78?Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostAre you? I thought you were only a few years older than I am, and about 78 years younger than SB?
I'm 57, I can think of only a.few that are older, going from memory
Bacon
Steve
Tatterdemalion
And fidget is the same age
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Originally posted by Norbs View PostI think I'm one of the oldest on here so hopefully other members can see that someone on the brink of a rapid decline has hopefully changed things around in a short space of time. We shall see bit outwardly I am looking much healthier
Are you? I thought you were only a few years older than I am, and about 78 years younger than SB?
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That's brilliant news!Originally posted by Norbs View PostBeen a decent month of progress, still losing weight and fat. My visceral fat is now well within the normal range. I'm much less sweaty when working or exercising. Dont know how much I can attribute to alcohol abuse but it suits the narrative so gets all the blame
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And then the 12-3-30 iFit program you follow Hannah, literally follow for 30 minutes
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It helps that one of the best trainers to follow on the Gym Monster is Sienna. Unlike the body builder fellas, she lifts real weights
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I think I'm one of the oldest on here so hopefully other members can see that someone on the brink of a rapid decline has hopefully changed things around in a short space of time. We shall see bit outwardly I am looking much healthierOriginally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostI doubt it. I reckon most that read your posts on the topic are saying "Well in Norbs" in their heads are reading each one.
A win is always worth reading about, and big wins like your's even more so.
Plus your story might inspire others to have a crack at something in their own life, be it physical, mental or a mix of both and then get a win of their own.
And I got what you meant about the lack of booze being a big factor in your progress, but for me the lack of booze is still part of the determination and hard work you have put in and are putting in.
It's all on you, fella. Any and all praise you get from anyone has been well earned.
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Originally posted by Norbs View PostCheers Doc. My brother is embarking on a similar fitness journey and we're secretly, or not so secretly, competitive. It's driving us both. What I was saying though was that without booze in the equation I've made far more progress. It's a bit boring for others to read tbh, possibly more suited to the mental health thread than fitness but they're completely intertwined IMO
I doubt it. I reckon most that read your posts on the topic are saying "Well in Norbs" in their heads are reading each one.
A win is always worth reading about, and big wins like your's even more so.
Plus your story might inspire others to have a crack at something in their own life, be it physical, mental or a mix of both and then get a win of their own.
And I got what you meant about the lack of booze being a big factor in your progress, but for me the lack of booze is still part of the determination and hard work you have put in and are putting in.
It's all on you, fella. Any and all praise you get from anyone has been well earned.
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Cheers Doc. My brother is embarking on a similar fitness journey and we're secretly, or not so secretly, competitive. It's driving us both. What I was saying though was that without booze in the equation I've made far more progress. It's a bit boring for others to read tbh, possibly more suited to the mental health thread than fitness but they're completely intertwined IMOOriginally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostPrefer the narrative that all the improvements can be attributed to your determination and hard work.
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Originally posted by Norbs View PostBeen a decent month of progress, still losing weight and fat. My visceral fat is now well within the normal range. I'm much less sweaty when working or exercising. Dont know how much I can attribute to alcohol abuse but it suits the narrative so gets all the blame
Prefer the narrative that all the improvements can be attributed to your determination and hard work.
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