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Old 09-10-14 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Miami Biker
Having this data is good input. Suggest we really don't want "data" as much as "knowledge." Define knowledge as what we individually do and can achieve. Data points only provide what others have done which may or may not be correlative with what each of us can do.

So our genetics, diet, eating habits, exercise and work ethic etc will dictate what we actually achieve. This means not a crime if we do less than others and maybe no surprise if we exceed what others do.

Believe there may not be enough data for those over 60, leaving us thirsty for knowledge!
Can't really compare averages between groups without a comparison of the groups.

But about "gently going"... down the road...

What Makes Olga Run?: The Mystery of the 90-Something Track Star and What She Can Teach Us About Living Longer, Happier Lives: Bruce Grierson: 9780805097207: Amazon.com: Books
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