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    Sports Geezer

    I get a little newsletter/blurb type thing delivered to my mailbox that is so full of interesting and sometimes useful stuff I thought it would just be easier to share the address:

    http://www.sportsgeezer.com/sportsge...mment-78217564

    I heartily endorse this site and recommend getting on the mailing list.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Thanks Zen,

    I see it with pro-athletes, all athletes, and I read about it too. Still it's a bit hard to swallow the cold hard reality of aging.

    I can't recover fast enough during hard climbs. For that matter recover fast enough period. A hard day and I'm zombied for next two three days. It used to be all out, go home to mom's cooking, too tired but eat all the food in sight, shower and crash around 6:00pm. Wake next morning around 6:00AM bright eyed bushy tailed and ready to go all out. If I try to do that today, my body would crash for atleast three, four days.

    Nowhere is there a discussion of how to cope with reality. Sometimes, I still think I can maintain my conditioning. to go just as fast as may be 5 years ago. climb just as fast as 5 years ago... I want my old nimble, light, strong body of yester year (25 years ago). Is this bit much to ask??

    There is no support group to talk about such things. How to get over the living in the past, the glory years... Sometimes its frustrating not to be able to do the what I once was able to do.

    smilingcat

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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
    I want my old nimble, light, strong body of yester year (25 years ago). Is this bit much to ask??
    ... Sometimes its frustrating not to be able to do the what I once was able to do.

    smilingcat
    Sometimes?
    Sometimes?!
    I beat myself up all the time. For a while I wondered if I would perform better if my liver function were %100.
    No.
    it's age, pure and simple. I know it and I grudgingly accept it.Very grudgingly.
    Now I've got shoulder issues. Last year this time I was doing 25lb(each hand) overhead dumbell presses.
    This year I can't do the same motion with no weight without pain in my left shoulder.
    Wear and tear.

    Getting old sucks.

    I used to jokingly say "it's all downhill after high school".
    Guess I wasn't far off after all.

    Oh well. We'll still have TE and vicarious living!
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

 

 

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