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gormly
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PostPosted: 06/19/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Not aging fast enough Vote now! Reply with quote


I am 43 years old and all people who don’t know me think that I am 20-22! I have to show my ID all the time. They say I am not aging fast enough. I don’t have wrinkles, lose skin…fat. I keep telling them that I exercise every day past 30 years and I guess genetics are partly involved.
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PostPosted: 07/05/06 - 17:59    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I keep telling to everyone that older people can gain many benefits from exercising. Life can be made an easier through improvements in strength, balance, coordination, and mobility. If the person has not exercised for a while, they must start slow, even just walking 10 minutes per day will give them great benefits. Am I right? I am sure that you are Not aging fast enough due to sports and healthy life. Good for you, take care!
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