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[QUOTE=Dockhead;23051821]Add "-cycle regularly on a non-electric bike"
and "have sex every day or at least every couple of days" I'll be sure to tell my wife it was YOUR idea. |
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Originally Posted by Dockhead
(Post 23051821)
Add "-cycle regularly on a non-electric bike"
and "have sex every day or at least every couple of days" I'll be sure to tell my wife it was YOUR idea. |
Originally Posted by philbob57
(Post 23060708)
I don't think the age range for this thread is totally right. At 79, I have a lot less energy than I did at 65 and 70, and recovery from injury, illness, and even vaccinations takes a lot longer now than 10 or even 5 years ago. I don't know if there are enough 75+ BFers around to support a 75-85 thread, but I'm not sure how much I have in common with my 65 year old capabilities.
At 65 I still have more or less the same amount of physical energy I did at 40. It's easy to take it for granted, but we are genetically programmed to decline, so it's a bad idea to assume that we're immortal. I'm hoping that regular cycling will help stave off that decline, at least slow it down a little. Good luck to you, and don't be shy to post about your particular experiences and questions, so long as they haven't created a 75-85 thread. We'll all be there soon enough, so the information is relevant. |
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...88d6ee2514.jpg
Still going strong at 69. |
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6a5a2493a9.jpg
Body hanging in at 74 but... forgetful sometimes, like- forgetting my bike shorts with padded butt and having to wear cargo pants... Always pack two spare tubes, patch kit, extra tire, tools and a pump (cuz, I can ride a lot further than I can walk). |
Originally Posted by 1989Pre
(Post 23061766)
I just turned sixty-six, but this is me on a Sunday 60-miler to Windham over the summer, when I was a mere sixty-five years of age:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...bb7e284a24.jpg Me, Grubb w/tubulars |
65 years young, posing a few days ago in my new birthday kit:
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 23044751)
[MENTION=570857]Atmangene[/MENTION] - time trial. Or top tube.
Recently had 3 days around the NE corner of Mt Rainier NP. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...982d7e609.jpeg Hwy 410 - Sunday morning quiet https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ebcd206bb.jpeg a climb for a view https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...46a3bb4b7.jpeg a climb to end each day on a 3 day weekend recently. |
Originally Posted by terrymorse
(Post 23064785)
65 years young, posing a few days ago in my new birthday kit:
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I don't know.....that's a lot of wrinkles. :eek:
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Hope I looked better than that at 50...
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 23064976)
Liar! Early 50s at best and mid 50s at worst. :D
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There is a 1/3 mile long fairly steep grade on my commuting path, going down hill on the way to work, thankfully, but coming back home is not so much fun. I always managed to climb it, albeit at a lower pace, but every so often younger riders would pass me almost at twice the pace of mine. One day a whipper snapper passed me, turned back to look at me and commented “tough, isn’t it?” - without a second thought I commented “not at all, but I forgot my latex suit today and my cotton shirt and shorts are getting in the way!”
The young slowed down and said he’ll remember my unexpected response. That was a few years ago… I’m still bicycling up that hill and every now and then I see younger bicyclists getting off their bicycles and walk up a few blocks. |
I suppose all this talk about age and looks is just for fun!
If not, I would stay out from this thread. Until I was a little over half-a-century old, my BMI was under or at 21 but lately it has been creeping up and I’m keeping it under 23, which isn’t too bad. [Couldn’t care less about the looks; never owned those latex tights and never will - in humble opinion, they look ridiculous on grown men huffing and puffing trying to go up a slight hill at the “speedy” 6-8 miles/hr with all the aerodynamic advantages the tights offer (apologies for forgetting the proper names of contraptions). 😉] |
It's all for fun Alan.
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
(Post 23064785)
65 years young, posing a few days ago in my new birthday kit:
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Today I turn 68 and the wife turns 62. We'd love some regeneration.
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Originally Posted by Alan K
(Post 23065950)
with all the aerodynamic advantages the tights offer 😉]
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Originally Posted by L134
(Post 23066394)
Their real purpose is to keep bees from flying up your shorts.
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Originally Posted by SW84
(Post 23065959)
It's all for fun Alan.
As for feeling wise, I made this mistake only in my younger days, soon after getting into a university. Thankfully, as I learned more, I realized how little I knew… and I’m still learning. |
Originally Posted by SW84
(Post 23066271)
Today I turn 68 and the wife turns 62. We'd love some regeneration.
May you live a long healthy and happy lives. |
Originally Posted by Alan K
(Post 23066623)
Perfect, I finally understand the purpose of tights! 😁
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Originally Posted by McBTC
(Post 23066802)
We all remember wool shorts with a chamoi crotch...
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Originally Posted by SW84
(Post 23066814)
Not all of us.....
Talking about road biking (not what paperboys wore riding a one-speed balloon tire bike in the '60s). |
I had a 10 speed road bike that I rode on the roads where I lived, back in the late 60's early 70's, but we wore cutoff denim jeans and t shirts. Now I've progressed to cotton shorts and fluorescent t shirts. :thumb:
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