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  • #16
    Re: conditioning shins for thai boxing?

    Originally posted by jipped genes View Post

    i feel like the old lion on the discovery channel that has held his pride for years but now there are younger lions threatening to kick kick him out which is the end for the old lion, i know that wont make much sense to the young fellas. is 40 old?

    IVE FELT THE SAME WAY JIPPED. SKIING WITH 20 YEAR OLDS AND WAKEBOARDING WITH THEM IS VERY DISCOURAGING. EVERYONE HAS TO ACCEPT AGE. IVE HAD TO SWALLOW IT LATELY AND JUST REALIZE THAT I HAVE TO SKI TODAY SO I CAN TOMORROW. NOT BALLZ OUT LIKE I USED TO. AGE MAKES US LEARN TO PACE OURSELVES AND TO USE OUR HEADS
    ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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    • #17
      Re: conditioning shins for thai boxing?

      i didnt think 40 was old....until i turned forty june 5th!! now i feel old....
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      • #18
        Re: conditioning shins for thai boxing?

        40 is not old. Look at Lance Armstrong, hes 38 in a couple days and finished 3rd in the TDF. I think you can compete into your 40s at a very high level IF you take care of yourself while you are still young. Although a lot of that has to do with genetics as well i suppose.

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