Group dedicated to men and women over the age of 40 that care about their health and want to take the fitness and nutrition down the right path.
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azredhead57
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2004/02/04, 03:16 PM
Hey Taurie, when I was 24 my future husband was 12. Of course I didnt meet him til I was 38....lol. So dont give up on that thought entirely yet.-------------- ~Victoria~ ...Do not be discouraged; everyone who got where he is, started where he was.--anon ...There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.--Beverly Sills |
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azredhead57
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2004/02/04, 03:24 PM
oops, forgot to put our stats. According to this calculator I will live to be 90.4 and hubby will be 78.2, which puts us pretty dang close to dying together. Now that's what I call planning ahead!-------------- ~Victoria~ ...Do not be discouraged; everyone who got where he is, started where he was.--anon ...There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.--Beverly Sills |
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hecdarec
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2004/02/04, 03:33 PM
Wife will be 91 I will be 80. She will bury me.-------------- Hec da Rec in full effect. |
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dogboy99nz
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Joined: 2003/04/20 ![]() |
2004/02/04, 07:50 PM
Yeesh - 85.4. Whatever happened to living fast and dying pretty? At least I'll have company - my girl will get to 95.-------------- Aaron |
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myoung6470
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Joined: 2003/10/30 ![]() |
2004/02/05, 07:09 PM
89.8 That's not bad. I could add the vitamin E and that other stuff that I can't pronounce. Maybe I could add another year.-------------- Happy trails, Mike Young - Still on the pain train |
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cherbhere2
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2004/02/20, 04:21 PM
88
which is pretty good for someone just starting out here! =) |
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dellafalls
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Joined: 2003/09/27 ![]() |
2004/02/21, 12:21 AM
92.6
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vikingchild
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2004/02/29, 06:54 AM
i got 78.3 oh well who wants to live forever anyway.guess i better change my evil ways huh?-------------- Dave "lost viking seeking Valhalla" |
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konary
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2004/04/10, 04:31 PM
I will be 99.4 years old! And that's with smoking! :laugh:
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AmandaK
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2004/04/11, 10:57 PM
99.5 GO ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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CristalBelle
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2004/04/13, 07:09 PM
92.8 And I thought I would be gone by 70 Lol :laugh:
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Schexshe
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2004/05/03, 04:55 PM
O.K. mine said 107.2 - now does anyone REALLY want to live that long?!! I think I need to mess up my act. LOL
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yadmit
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2004/05/03, 06:05 PM
77.2.... 'bout 40 more years to go....
t -------------- Tim "I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies, for the hardest victory is over self." Aristotle TimDay@freetrainers.com |
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howdiekat
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2004/05/03, 06:15 PM
and mine said 104.6...but will i still be lifting?? here's to hoping:)-------------- success comes before work only in the dictionary. that's right. |
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benching
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2004/05/08, 11:18 AM
i got 98.8 hell ya that means ill live till 2086 and for a post about living till 2100 i dont think u added right casue at ur birthdate thats impossible unleess u were born in 2003?!?!?!?!?!:):)
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howdiekat
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2004/05/08, 11:24 AM
check out the post underneath the one you're referring to benching. she caught it.-------------- success comes before work only in the dictionary. that's right. |
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benching
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2004/05/08, 12:04 PM
lol thx didnt read that one thx for pointin it out
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Pritchard
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2004/05/31, 12:41 PM
surely the age calculater only needs a +1 key that yuo press once every year.:surprised:-------------- todays post was bought to you by the letter A. \"you\'ve got balls of big steel\" A.D.F. |
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msc715
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2004/06/05, 04:38 PM
A bit of a shocker--my life expectancy worked out to 103.4 years! I'd have thought it'd be a lot less since I "failed" the sleep and stress tests, and yes, I do not floss!
============ Quoting from carivan: Hey folks, My local newspaper had this article about "How to add years to your Life" bla bla bla bla. There is a url livingto100.com/sign_in.cfm Its a short questionaire and it calculates how long your life expectancy is. I will be 88.4 and my wife is 92.7 And the article....BE HIGH ON YOUR STREGNTH TRAINING. ============= |
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Carivan
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2004/10/07, 01:54 PM
Bumped this for the newer members.:cool:-------------- "A will finds a way, failure is not an option" Ivan carivan@freetrainers.com Montreal Canada |
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jonathanweaver
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2004/10/07, 02:52 PM
81.1 - Good enough for me. By then, we'll have a parts factory where we can replace our old, broken-down organs and stuff anyway... LOL-------------- I will never grow up, just old. Duct tape is like The Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together. - Carl Zwanzig Jonathan |
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Keaper
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Joined: 2003/10/21 ![]() |
2004/10/14, 12:48 PM
WOW,it looks as if I'm never going to die.
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2004/12/22, 07:34 AM
99.4 for me and that's including 28 bmi which is a joke...for weight lifter that is always off, i am 6'0 210...but i have 6-6% body fat...so my BMI is way off....I really don't know how i got a score that high...
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t-babe
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2004/12/23, 05:22 AM
88.5 - although all these things should be taken with a pinch of salt - it looks like I'll outlive people on this site who are a lot healthier than me.
Oh well, come 2060 I'll be sitting in a corner drinking coffee and eating deep fried mars bars! :big_smile: |
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Vedakathryn
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2004/12/23, 12:50 PM
I refuse to do this...I mean, face it, I look in the mirror and it is obvious that I am doomed unless I continue on my path to good health - no side tracks, no pit stops, just onward and forward. I feel the aches, I feel the pains, I feel the difficulty breathing after running up two dozen flights of stairs, so I will just go by my obvious signs of aging and not taking as good care of myself as I should and GET MY S#*T TOGETHER!!-------------- Veda MISERY IS OPTIONAL ***When you are up to your ears in trouble, try using the part that is not submerged. ***The difference between a dream and a goal is a plan. HAVE A GREAT DAY! |
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xxrajxx
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2004/12/30, 05:53 AM
69.4 :(:surprised::(
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mccarthyellen
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2005/01/01, 08:56 PM
103.7!!! What the heck are the rest of you doing?? I've never thought of myself as healthy before:big_smile:
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2005/01/05, 11:10 PM
i bet a couple of your relatives lived past 90....and that's like what determines 90% of how long you gonna live....lol
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Luzfit
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2005/01/07, 12:35 PM
wow!! mine was 99.4 yikes!!!
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DX14AG
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2005/01/07, 11:26 PM
I'm impressed I'll be 89.6 I don't think it's fair about that health question of how much you eat. I'm trying to gain mass so i was forced to choose the one where I gain weight. eh oh well. It would have probably been 90 though.:)
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thedominator
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2005/03/28, 08:08 AM
Your calculated health span is 90.8 years
hahahahahaa.. it seems that the earth would be OVER CROWDED with FIT & OLD people after 2050 :big_smile: -------------- A life worth living is a life lived with honor and dignity..bow to no moral and bowed by none.. THATS ME |
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krystal_reeves
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2005/05/24, 04:46 AM
Mine was 78.2.
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sbroyhill
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2005/05/24, 11:08 AM
Your calculated health span is 84.6 years.
About average for the board here I think..... I think it dropped drastically because I have never had my cholesteral checked (even though I am sure it is low :) ) Oh well........ That is above the average expectancy worldwide at least... :) -------------- :Hard work equals great results!: |
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Apneac
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2005/06/01, 08:21 PM
:)
77.8 I'd better change my ways, I can still change my numbers it said (fairly easily). -------------- ~ Apneac |
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Soldierbone
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2005/08/04, 10:57 PM
97.6 Years! Only if fighting fires, dodging bullets, and lifting people don't kill me first!
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Ravenbeauty
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2005/08/24, 09:33 PM
91.8, not bad if I say so myself. However, I don't know if I want to live that long and have to depend on others to care for me. That would be torcherous!!!-------------- Bettia.... The secret of getting ahead is getting started. ravenbeauty@freetrainers.com |
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jd49006
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2005/09/15, 10:49 PM
Mine is 88.6. As long as I can live a productive functional life, I will be happy. When the quality of life goes down then I'm though
trying. I'm 59 and full of life |
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Kalanchoe
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2005/09/16, 08:30 AM
95! Woo!-------------- each to their own |
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k-ok
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2007/05/21, 01:34 PM
93 but I have a little bit of catching up to do.
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stevehwms
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2007/05/24, 09:07 PM
88!
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JayC2524
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2007/06/04, 11:19 PM
I got 95
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Ravenbeauty
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2007/06/05, 02:25 AM
I took this two years ago and back then I was at 91.8 years. It is amazing at some of the changes that you make to your life extends your life expectancy, I am now today expected to live to 100 years old!
And I was dreading others taking care of me when dying 8 years earlier! :big_smile: -------------- Bettia You Get What You Train For! - Unknown |