How "old" is "old"?

fitdeb

Cathlete
This is a question I have been pondering of late.

Google says that if you are 65 or older you are considered elderly. I am 65 and there is no time-zone, planet or even a dimension in which I would consider that I am ELDERLY!

I have been working out for 40 years exactly (got a Jane Fonda VHS Tape for my 25th birthday) and I found Cathe's MegaStep workout in the early '90s.

For those of you who are "elderly" how do you all feel about it? I know Cathe will be 60 this July and her new series about "Active Aging" is kinda freaking me out!

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?" - Satchel Paige
 
Love your question! Well, I’m pushing the big 70 and I guess I am elderly….some days
I feel less elderly than I am, sometimes a lot more! :). But it is what it is and I am learning to adapt & modify, because of age & other issues that arise from time to time. I guess I have been a workout-holic for 50 yrs +. We can just do what we can do and do it the best we can. Keep moving, if at all possible! :)
 
My grandmother was born in 1896. She worked the farm until she was 77 years old. She died at 101.
I think some aspects of aging are genetic, and some reflect lifestyle. But I don't think you gain insights into yourselves or others by knowing a number. We had a local fire fighter who retired at 92. It's certainly not the norm. A friend of my grandmother was swimming in the local lake at 95. So many people aren't working at being healthy, and wonder why they have problems. Bodies age, but a healthy lifestyle plays a role in quality of life. Cathe's new series may help address aging issues, like flexibility and balance. I have less flexibility that I did in my 30's, but I can address that. I didn't do yoga in my 30's. That doesn't mean I put away my heavy weights.
 
The man who lives across the street from me just turned 104 on leap day. His (much younger) wife was outside on the driveway last week and Jim was planting seeds in a pot. At 104! They have a caregiver who comes daily as well as night care but it’s mainly to help his wife and give her a break.

I think genetics has a lot to do with that type of longevity. Although I did watch the little special they had on a local news station for his birthday and he was always physically active throughout his life.
 
... and there is no time-zone, planet or even a dimension in which I would consider that I am ELDERLY!
I hear ya!!

You're reminding me of when I looked up my cat's age classification. On one chart she was a super senior and I informed her.
Her response was to get the zoomies and jump, land and balance on a 2" wide windowsill. :cool:

I'll take that lesson from my kitty...
Live who you are! Not who they say you are!!
 
I will be 65 next year. I'll be eligible for what I call "old peoples" health insurance.

I have been modifying my workouts, it seems forever, to make them work for me. I have been working out for 40 plus years. I went to a gym, then discovered video;s. First the Firm - then Cathe with the Pure Strength series and have not turned back. I'm always thankful I can do what I can and will continue plugging away
 
Ok, so I'm not elderly (turning 54 in a few months) but I often help others in my life with snow shoveling, lifting, climbing ladders etc. I know some who are only 10 years older than me and they seem "elderly" but others, like my parents who only recently seem to be showing their age and they are both 78. A friend of mine is turning 70 this year but I still wouldn't call her elderly!
 
We were talking about this in my Pilates studio yesterday. We are all individuals and some of us retain mobility, flexibility and strength, along with our mental faculties, longer than others. Our instructor was telling us about her oldest client. He was 97, still able to drive, and still active. We had another man in our class who looked like he was in his mid 60s. He played badminton every week, played golf, and went swimming and hiking. We were all surprised when he told us he was celebrating his 80th.
 
I wonder how many elderly Cathletes are here? Anyone know how to do a poll? (See, I guess that request really does prove I am elderly!)
I'm just not sure we could agree who is elderly...as others have pointed out...the age alone isn't enough!

P.S. I was with a group of 20ish year olds and I was a little shocked how many of them groaned trying to get on their knees and stand back up again.
 
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I am gonna try & do an “update poll” for the above that was nine years ago!!! Don’t know how many will participate, but I am gonna try to do it.
 
I enjoyed reading through the entire thread. Great observations!

I’ll be 69 in June. I pretty much work out every day but shift the intensity to avoid overtraining while simultaneously keeping my joints moving.

I think I’m hitting my ornery old lady stage. I really don’t care what society says I should do, wear or how I should act. I actually love my body, loosening skin, wrinkles and all. That wasn’t true in my younger years so I guess I’m still learning and growing.
 
I think I’m hitting my ornery old lady stage. I really don’t care what society says I should do, wear or how I should act.
I don't know about ornery but It is enormously freeing! I wish I had this wisdom when I was younger. But at least I'm appreciative now!

All I can do is impact younger folks by sharing that viewpoint now!
 
I am gonna try & do an “update poll” for the above that was nine years ago!!! Don’t know how many will participate, but I am gonna try to do it.
Ok, poll is there in separate thread…….let’s see what happens…. I was thinking, maybe
Cathe would be interested in results too…..:)
 
Maybe more so from Facebook than here, but I could be wrong. The thing is there are
alot of people that don’t have Facebook accounts. I don’t….no desire for one…I do,
however, visit her public page for info. :). There are some nice Easter pics on there of
Cathe & her sons, family. Cathe looks so pretty!
 
My grandmother was born in 1896. She worked the farm until she was 77 years old. She died at 101.
I think some aspects of aging are genetic, and some reflect lifestyle. But I don't think you gain insights into yourselves or others by knowing a number. We had a local fire fighter who retired at 92. It's certainly not the norm. A friend of my grandmother was swimming in the local lake at 95. So many people aren't working at being healthy, and wonder why they have problems. Bodies age, but a healthy lifestyle plays a role in quality of life. Cathe's new series may help address aging issues, like flexibility and balance. I have less flexibility that I did in my 30's, but I can address that. I didn't do yoga in my 30's. That doesn't mean I put away my heavy weights.
I had two grandparents live to be 96 (one born in 1897) and one 98, they all grew up in the country on farms, with huge gardens and fresh air. The 96 yo ones still lived on the farm when their health went back. I had grandmothers climbing on counters, one standing on it painting in their 80's and my one grandma ended up in a nursing home after she fell on the stairs taking a fan to the attic when she was 94-95. So, I have at least some genetics for longevity.
 

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