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Don't give me crap about your age...

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I know some 20-year-olds who can't do this well. Heck.. I know some martial artists and self defense experts who can't do this well.

Good for Mr. Haraguchi. And as for the rest of youse guys, may this young man shame you into some religion on fitness.

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TOKYO (AP) -- A 95-year-old Japanese man who took up track only three decades ago has run the 100 meters in 22.04-seconds, a record for his age bracket, according to media reports.

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Kozo Haraguchi looked sturdy and fit as he dashed Sunday at an outdoor track slick with rain in the southern Japanese city of Miyazaki.

"It was the first time for me to run in the rain and as I was thinking to myself, 'I mustn't fall, I mustn't fall,' I made it across the goal," Haraguchi told reporters.

Japanese media reports Monday said that Haraguchi had beaten the world record of 24.01 seconds for the 95 to 99 age group set by Hawaii-resident Erwin Jaskulski in May 1999.

His time will be submitted to the World Masters Athletics organization for verification, they said.

Haraguchi also holds the World Masters Athletics' world record for the fastest man aged 90 to 95 -- a time of 18.08 seconds he set in September 2000. He started track events at age 65 and stays healthy by taking hourlong walks daily.
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wow

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Pretty amazing stuff there Bill. I don't know though I think I could be a real contender in the one yard dash. :D

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Hmmmm

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Doesn't seem so far away any longer! :(

95 that is.
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What impresses me most is that he is doing SOMETHING. He picked an activity (hour-long walks) that was doable at his age, and stuck with it.

I imagine a little sushi and perhaps a good female-to-male ratio at that age didn't hurt... :wink:

George, I remember someone once telling me they felt old when they turned 30. So the way I see it, you've got a whole life to live before you turn into that 95-year-old studmuffin. 8)

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Wonder what kind of breathing method he used :P
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Any breathing is good at 95 Laird lol... :D
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:lol:
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gmattson wrote:Doesn't seem so far away any longer! :(

95 that is.
But the alternative would be what :wink:

On my book case I can spot one of your books GEM (your first one), you look like a teen in that one :lol: Ever dream then that you would be as active as you are now?
Most people plan for thier later years financially but how many of us really really expect to be physically active post retirement?
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Satchel Paige said it best : "How old would you be, if you didn't know how old you were?"

In the answer to that question, we find the key to our activity.... it's based on our image of ourself.

As a physician, I know that an older patient of mine was right when he said, "You've got to keep moving". When we stop moving, we're dead... or on our way.

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