oldschool said:
mOojc said:Walking... exercises? I guess its really aimed at older adults nearly the 50s.
DUDE - what is this? A dagger to my heart!At the ripe old age of 47, only 3 years short of that, I still skateboard, in-line blade and ride a mountain bike. Do not stereotype us.Young people today, no respect. ........hey whats that, young kids on my lawn ........hitches pants to armpits and shuffles outside ...........
Young'uns have no concept of what old is
I'm 40, and I practice Aikido for 2.5-3 hours, twice a week (hoping to get back to 3 days a week soon). My Sensei is in his early 50's, and he trains at least 4 times a week, sometimes 5. [If you don't know what Aikido is, here's my dojo's web site: http://www.austinaikido.com. Check out the Media page for some cool videos ]
My dad is 63, and still plays basketball at the YMCA with the high school and college kids, 3 times a week, 2+ hours per session (he had to drop down from 5 days a week last year because his knees were bothering him). As a former college and Semi-Pro player, he's actually better than most of the people he plays with, by a long ways (and his resting heart rate is in the 40's, way better than mine at 60).
My wife's Grandfather is about to turn 90, and he still jogs for exercise (I'm not sure how many miles he's doing these days, but 10 years ago he was doing 10 miles a day, 6 days a week).
But, anyways, I still have no idea why anyone would need a DS game to teach them how to walk
( Edited on 30.03.2007 20:48 by Mongo )