Lendl says...

>> ^deathcow:

stop eating crap, start eating 40% protein 40% carbs 20% fat and workout 5 times a week.... easy enough right


something like chickentuna.com

Porksandwich says...

So she takes no hormone treatments or anything like that? Because there was the 75 year old dude who was shooting up on growth hormones and stuff and looked like he was about 40-45.

This is much like the people who have kids at 50 and forget to mention they were getting fertility treatments for years and had half a dozen eggs frozen to do so.

Sounds amazing as hell without all the extra stuff in, then it sounds like "out of my price range" once you add it all in.

So is this lady truly based only on eating right, normal medications for someone of that age and working out? Or is there more and it's being conveniently left out?

direpickle says...

>> ^Porksandwich:

So she takes no hormone treatments or anything like that? Because there was the 75 year old dude who was shooting up on growth hormones and stuff and looked like he was about 40-45.
This is much like the people who have kids at 50 and forget to mention they were getting fertility treatments for years and had half a dozen eggs frozen to do so.
Sounds amazing as hell without all the extra stuff in, then it sounds like "out of my price range" once you add it all in.
So is this lady truly based only on eating right, normal medications for someone of that age and working out? Or is there more and it's being conveniently left out?


If we have a thing that you can take at age 75 to turn your body into one 30 years younger, is that not also impressive?

Porksandwich says...

It's impressive, but it's also important to define how someone got there. If she got there on advanced medical treatments and break through drug therapies, but no one knows that...you're going to end up with a lot of people who have very unreasonable expectations put on the quality life they can likely experience in their natural life time. IE, have kids in your 30s if you want kids, don't wait until 50 thinking you're going to then start your family and follow it up as a body builder at 70 and settle down to wither away when you're 130 or so.

>> ^direpickle:

>> ^Porksandwich:
So she takes no hormone treatments or anything like that? Because there was the 75 year old dude who was shooting up on growth hormones and stuff and looked like he was about 40-45.
This is much like the people who have kids at 50 and forget to mention they were getting fertility treatments for years and had half a dozen eggs frozen to do so.
Sounds amazing as hell without all the extra stuff in, then it sounds like "out of my price range" once you add it all in.
So is this lady truly based only on eating right, normal medications for someone of that age and working out? Or is there more and it's being conveniently left out?

If we have a thing that you can take at age 75 to turn your body into one 30 years younger, is that not also impressive?

Confucius says...

>> ^pumkinandstorm:

Incredible!! This is incentive to go to the gym. NOW.


Why go now? Apparently we have plenty of time. Im going to wait till im 74 then I'll start going.

gwiz665 says...

The good thing about tuna is the dolphin.
>> ^deathcow:

Hey, you gotta lift heavy metals to gain muscle.>> ^direpickle:
>> ^deathcow:
She eats clean. She'll gobble a can of tuna while her coworkers share a pizza.

Mmm, mercury poisoning.


kymbos says...

I'm glad I'm not the only one a bit disturbed by this.

It would be awesome if she's just a very fit woman who likes to live well and exercise, I'll say that.

renatojj says...

People who don't exercise regularly => "this is wierd/wrong/disturbing/she must use steroids, etc"

People who exercise regularly => "this is awesome"

kymbos says...

Yep, sceptical = fat and lazy.

Because the bodybuilding industry is just so healthy!>> ^renatojj:

People who don't exercise regularly => "this is wierd/wrong/disturbing/she must use steroids, etc"
People who exercise regularly => "this is awesome"

renatojj says...

@kymbos bodybuilding != steroids

It's a typical stereotype, there are people who use it, but it doesn't define bodybuilding.

kymbos says...

@renatojj

Agreed, bodybuilding does not equal steroids, and steroids do not define bodybuilding. It's simply part of why some people hesitate to respond uncritically when they see a 75 year old bodybuilder.

I'm glad we had this chat.

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