No Name The Nameless
Registered User
How the hell are you old bastards playing hockey? I'm 38 years old and I ache pouring a cup of coffee. I tried skateboarding again last week, fell down and only my broken pride made me get back up.
Didn't Jack LaLanne teach you anything? Age is just a number and numbers are just numbers unless we are talking about numbers of venereal diseasesHow the hell are you old bastards playing hockey? I'm 38 years old and I ache pouring a cup of coffee. I tried skateboarding again last week, fell down and only my broken pride made me get back up.
How the hell are you old bastards playing hockey? I'm 38 years old and I ache pouring a cup of coffee. I tried skateboarding again last week, fell down and only my broken pride made me get back up.
How the hell are you old bastards playing hockey? I'm 38 years old and I ache pouring a cup of coffee. I tried skateboarding again last week, fell down and only my broken pride made me get back up.
I stopped when I was in my late 40's mostly because I was getting frustrated at not being able to make plays I used to make with ease five years earlier.I'm 47 and play at least twice a week...it keeps you young.
I stopped when I was in my late 40's mostly because I was getting frustrated at not being able to make plays I used to make with ease five years earlier.
Reflexes slow down, hand to eye coordination diminishes, it sucks.
I was grateful I never had a major injury, or a nagging injury like your wrist was for you.I stopped around 39. Body was just sore. Torn ligaments in my wrist made my shot into a complete muffin.
Didn't Jack LaLanne teach you anything? Age is just a number and numbers are just numbers unless we are talking about numbers of venereal diseases
One of the nicest dudes I’ve ever met.Where has this been all my life?
That sounds equivalent to my hockey peak...Reflexes slow down, hand to eye coordination diminishes, it sucks.
I stopped when I was in my late 40's mostly because I was getting frustrated at not being able to make plays I used to make with ease five years earlier.
Reflexes slow down, hand to eye coordination diminishes, it sucks.
I stopped around 39. Body was just sore. Torn ligaments in my wrist made my shot into a complete muffin.
I'm 40 and my play fell off a cliff about three years ago but I think it's largely because I slowly became less active. I was running half marathons and doing the tough mudder 5 years ago. I used to run at least 3 miles 3 days a week and do strength training twice a week. I gradually became less motivated and I'm flat out sedentary now which needs to change. It's raining today so I'll procrastinate for another day!
I bought a power rack for my garage when covid hit and got it in april...but weights weren't available damn near anywhere, so I finally got them in August-ish...still haven't built it
My only workouts have been golf and hockey, and walking around at work
wish more people knew about kettlebells. obviously there's limitations but with a small set of kettlebells and some training you can get work done on par with a gym full of equipment. my sister did competitive kettlebell stuff and she got me doing some complementary work to help with my powerlifting routines and they're just so damn good at filling the holes left by typical gym workI bought power blocks about five years ago and haven't used them since I moved to my current house 4 years ago. Before that I used a pair of 20 lb dumbells, a 35 lb kettle bell and lots of calisthenics for strength training. You really don't need anything to exercise. Guys in jail are in great shape while they eat disgusting preservative and sodium laden food. It's 100% mental and when you get older it's so much easier to say "f*** it".
wish more people knew about kettlebells. obviously there's limitations but with a small set of kettlebells and some training you can get work done on par with a gym full of equipment. my sister did competitive kettlebell stuff and she got me doing some complementary work to help with my powerlifting routines and they're just so damn good at filling the holes left by typical gym work
jack lalanne was brought up earlier but he was the walking example of exactly that, making it work with what you got
You can literally use anything. A gallon of water or a big rock.
Also, if you walk and carry your clubs, golf is an excellent workout.
I'll never understand why someone would want to go to a gym. The whole idea is unappealing to me. I don't want anyone watch me struggle to lift a 20 lb dumbell or my shorts soaked with sweat around my ass crack.
I thought I made it pretty clear that I'm lazy and the lack of weights was just an alibi haha
Fortunately I suck at golf so even with a cart I'm walking 3-5 miles a round