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<blockquote data-quote="FightOrFlight" data-source="post: 482821" data-attributes="member: 15218"><p>I'm with Scab! I thought 35 was getting a little rough. But, when I hit 40, wow. What the hell? It's all some strange recipe of genetics, luck, and how hard the miles were that you've put on your body to date. Cougar's comment also made me chuckle. While martial arts can take a toll on the body (I had about 16 years in before I stopped), it also reminded me of one of the supremely enlightening mantras of getting older: Stretch. When I take time to stretch - and I mean fifteen minutes at least - my body feels infinitely better. Start now. Work it in to your daily routine. It's worth the time investment.</p><p></p><p>Good for you for doing the complete physical. It is amazing what a competent doctor can discern from blood work and a thorough once-over. I'm relatively new here and had never met TWN, but I was nevertheless shocked when I read that he had passed. I'm deeply sorry for his family and his many friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FightOrFlight, post: 482821, member: 15218"] I'm with Scab! I thought 35 was getting a little rough. But, when I hit 40, wow. What the hell? It's all some strange recipe of genetics, luck, and how hard the miles were that you've put on your body to date. Cougar's comment also made me chuckle. While martial arts can take a toll on the body (I had about 16 years in before I stopped), it also reminded me of one of the supremely enlightening mantras of getting older: Stretch. When I take time to stretch - and I mean fifteen minutes at least - my body feels infinitely better. Start now. Work it in to your daily routine. It's worth the time investment. Good for you for doing the complete physical. It is amazing what a competent doctor can discern from blood work and a thorough once-over. I'm relatively new here and had never met TWN, but I was nevertheless shocked when I read that he had passed. I'm deeply sorry for his family and his many friends. [/QUOTE]
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