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good on him!

 

so how fit is he? he should do some light weight training & cardio before he starts, so his muscles can protect his old bones from injury. broken bones at that age can cause all sorts of problems, & take a very long time to heal.

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Originally posted by nicole:
you know what they say: "You're only as old as the woman you feel".
Does that count when you're feeling a hooker?

-20.7: It begs the question, how old are you??

(and good luck to your old pal)
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Good on him I would still like to be doing this when I am 75+

 

Get some professional lessons as well, they can be vital when you start. Nothing beats one on one learning.

 

Don't let him get put off.

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We had 72years old guy in our group. He was a good skier and also Kendo master. But deep powder was too hard for him, he skied for a few hours and enjoyed onsen rest of the day. We worried about him not to have a good time with us. But he already decided to join slalom lesson with this group next time. Very nice and tough guy.

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