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  1. #1
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    noting that it took me three tries to log in this morning... I hope to be doing lots of Kicks at 56 next year as still alive at 55 has been an up and down injury year Looking forward to planning a bike tour with my 23 and 25 yr old kids and the bike hermit of course!
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  2. #2
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    Apr 2007
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    Michigan
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    I'm 55 and think I'm fairly fit, back in my late 20's/early30's I was a runner. I want to get back into running - that was my plan late last year, but last December 2nd, I broke my ankle in 3 places and its been a long recovery stretch -orthopod wanted me a year out before I started jogging. I spent alot of time on my bike. Need to do some weight lifting and maybe try a spin class this winter. My biggest issue with being over the age of 50 - is lack of training buddies, DGF doesn't share my 'exercise' enjoyment. Anyone else with the same problem of lack of exercising buddies? Any suggestions?
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  3. #3
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    Feb 2003
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    Sf Bay Area
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    Back here again after many, many months. Wondering if there's a thread on "Anyone Here Over 60?" :-)

    I just turned 68 in July and not long after I had signed up to travel with Trek to bike in Mallorca, i broke my wrist. Luckily I had purchased trip insurance. It would have been an awesome trip, and I hope to sign up again.

    Anyway, good to be back here again. At this time in life, I'm having some physical challenges, but I will never give in. (Or shouldn't I ever say never?) Hope to be back on my Trek bike again soon!

  4. #4
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    Fifty six and in better shape than I can think of in my memory, but I think I am just approaching normal. I went trail walking with some minor rock climbing with a friend today who doesn't get a lot of exercise and who works a lot of hours. I doubt she could out bike me, but she can walk and climb as well as I can and for as many hours. A year ago I would not have been able to keep up.
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  5. #5
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    Sep 2009
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    What a great post! I'm gonna be 56 next mo!!! How did that happen? I'm a long way from being strong or really active, but.... I'm way more active the last several years than the previous 50.

    It's been really fun finally learning to push my body a bit to get stronger. I hope I can continue being active for a very long time.

    I have learned it is so important at this age to never slow down. I'm afraid if I stop, I might not be able to start again.

    I have relatives in their early 60s. They are totally inactive and overweight with diabetes. They would be so much more fun if we could do active things with them. I worry about their health. I guess they are good motivation to take care of myself and stay healthy and active. But so sad for them.
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  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Delaware
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    Now this a group that I'm proud to join. I feel so inspired after reading all of your stories. I turned 55 in May of this year and started looking for a new bike a few weeks later. I didn't even make the connection at the time. All I could think of was that I just realized I missed biking (after 8-10 years away from it) and wanted a new bike to start riding. So maybe I subcounsciously gave myselt a great 55th birthday present. The great thing is that I always enjoyed cycling before--I love it now! I love the way it makes me feel when I am riding, and the way I feel like I have so much more energy afterwards. I had a lot of fun this summer and fall just getting used to riding again, and I have learned much--both on the bike and from this forum. Now I want to keep riding and learning. I want to set goals for myself--improve my skills, go for longer rides, maybe soon/eventually get involved in some group rides and charity events. The exercise, along with feeling healthier, is a great bonus, but the main thing is that I'm having fun, and I look forward to having even more fun!!!

    I think I appreciate everything so much more than I could when I was younger. The only downside: It is a little more of a challenge to get/stay in shape. My riding is really limited to weekends (when I can manage that) this time of year, and I can really tell the difference when I have been off of the bike for a week and start again. I rode last Sunday, and then couldn't ride again until today, and it felt like I was starting all over again. But, on the plus side, at this point in my life I have learned there is always a solution. My plan now is to get a trainer (as soon as my wallet will allow) so that I can stay in shape for those weekend rides--and for next spring. And I am so looking forward to next spring!!!!

  7. #7
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    Nov 2011
    Location
    Newport Beach
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    over 50?

    Hi All,
    I am 62 and spending a lot of time in the gym and on the road with my husband. We are riding around southern California and loving it.

  8. #8
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    Sep 2010
    Location
    Pacific Northwest
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berrybiker View Post
    Now this a group that I'm proud to join. I feel so inspired after reading all of your stories. I turned 55 in May of this year and started looking for a new bike a few weeks later. I didn't even make the connection at the time. All I could think of was that I just realized I missed biking (after 8-10 years away from it) and wanted a new bike to start riding. So maybe I subcounsciously gave myselt a great 55th birthday present. The great thing is that I always enjoyed cycling before--I love it now! I love the way it makes me feel when I am riding, and the way I feel like I have so much more energy afterwards. I had a lot of fun this summer and fall just getting used to riding again, and I have learned much--both on the bike and from this forum. Now I want to keep riding and learning. I want to set goals for myself--improve my skills, go for longer rides, maybe soon/eventually get involved in some group rides and charity events. The exercise, along with feeling healthier, is a great bonus, but the main thing is that I'm having fun, and I look forward to having even more fun!!!

    I think I appreciate everything so much more than I could when I was younger. The only downside: It is a little more of a challenge to get/stay in shape. My riding is really limited to weekends (when I can manage that) this time of year, and I can really tell the difference when I have been off of the bike for a week and start again. I rode last Sunday, and then couldn't ride again until today, and it felt like I was starting all over again. But, on the plus side, at this point in my life I have learned there is always a solution. My plan now is to get a trainer (as soon as my wallet will allow) so that I can stay in shape for those weekend rides--and for next spring. And I am so looking forward to next spring!!!!
    Totally agree with everything you say.. I am turning 55 next year, and have been cycling (with a passion!) for almost five years now, and loving it even more each day. This year I completed the Seattle to Portland bike ride (204 miles) for the first time and looking forward to doing it again next year.

    My husband was very involved in hiking and backpacking for years, and I never could quite get interested in that much, but we have both loved cycling and enjoy our cycle outings together (even though we ride at different paces). I only wish we had started even sooner than we did.
    "Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Richmond, VA
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    Quote Originally Posted by surgtech1956 View Post
    I'm 55 and think I'm fairly fit, back in my late 20's/early30's I was a runner. I want to get back into running - that was my plan late last year, but last December 2nd, I broke my ankle in 3 places and its been a long recovery stretch -orthopod wanted me a year out before I started jogging. I spent alot of time on my bike. Need to do some weight lifting and maybe try a spin class this winter. My biggest issue with being over the age of 50 - is lack of training buddies, DGF doesn't share my 'exercise' enjoyment. Anyone else with the same problem of lack of exercising buddies? Any suggestions?
    wow can I relate! I love to Mountain bike- but my main "riding buddies" are my teen sons- love them- but they are so far ahead of me technically it is demoralizing! I do enjoy keeping up with them climbing..........The few women I have connected with that want to ride have a totally different schedule than I do, (they are younger with no teenagers) so I ride solo often..........

  10. #10
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    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
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    Quote Originally Posted by surgtech1956 View Post
    My biggest issue with being over the age of 50 - is lack of training buddies, DGF doesn't share my 'exercise' enjoyment. Anyone else with the same problem of lack of exercising buddies? Any suggestions?
    Is there a bike club near you? My husband doesn't ride or run either. I prefer to run alone, but for cycling, I join club rides, and now that I've gotten to know some of the club members who ride a similar pace to me, we'll do impromptu rides on our own schedule sometimes too.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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