We've been discussing aspects of your question this week. I don't think there is any hardline answer as to what is considered "elderly" or "senior" or "old" - as my high school physics teacher would say "it's all relative". I've been able to get "senior" tickets at my local theater for over a decade. I've been on Medicare for almost two years. For years my gray hair and wrinkles allow me to purchase alchohol without having to show my ID. I worked long hours over decades to be able to retire in relative comfort. There are some advantages to this stage of life, as well as disadvantages - but that's true in every stage. If I only focused on the disadvantages, then I'd start to feel "old" and I don't care for that feeling. Cathe's new series doesn't freak me out - I'm appreciative as I'm hoping it will assist with the aging disadvantages that are coming on. I had older parents who lived life fully despite their ages - they would say they didn't have a choice in staying active because they chose to be older parents and that choice dictated their activity in their "senior" years, while I had friends whose parents could have been the children of my parents who seemed "older" in their choices of how to participate in life.
But I'm also interested in the aging population on the fitness forums too. I've noticed some of the "older" fans seem to have disappeared over the years. I suspect lots of forum fans have migrated to Facebook and post there, but others have moved on, mostly lurk, or only visit periodically. I've been on Cathe's forum under this UserName for a few years, but I was a member way back (the late 90's/early 2000's maybe) under a different name (I couldn't remember the UserName or what email account I had used way back then, so had to rejoin once I retired). So if fitdeb or anyone wants to do a poll, I'd participate and would be interested in the results too. A poll is set-up by clicking on the the little poll icon when you go to post a new thread.
It might be interesting to see the ages as well as exercise frequency ... something along the lines of:
50-55 & exercise 3x/week
50-55 & exercise 4-6x/week
50-55 & exercise everyday (or maybe combine this with the previous, so 4-7 days)
then maybe similar for the age groups 56-60, 61-65, 66-70, 71-75, 76-80 and 81+ - of course that may be a L . O. N. G. poll
Fitdeb - this was your idea - do what you want!
I think we may be inspired to see Cathletes in their later years working out so frequently! The types of workouts they do would also be interesting, but that could be a later poll (or not
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