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The Overarching Goal Of FitOldDog’s Blog Is To Make Our Lives Better Through The Encouragement Of Change For The Better As We Age
Hi folks! Thanks for stopping by! Life is most certainly wet and dynamic, and dynamism requires that one embrace beneficial change. Change of Diet: But what should one change, and how does one know if a particular modification of our … Continue reading
Posted in business, exercise and health, Exercise Tips, motivation, nutrition
Tagged Exercise Tips, motivation, nutrition, Older Athletes, sports psychology
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The Meaning Of Life, Snowballs, Business, And Endurance Training
Hi folks! Thanks for stopping by! You’ve got to love the spring, as life renews itself and so do we, as we are life. As I headed out with the dogs for an early morning walk I noticed that … Continue reading
Posted in business, exercise and health, Exercise Tips, motivation, psychology, Running
Tagged Exercise Tips, motivation, Philosophy, sports psychology
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The Evolving Vision Of The Athlete With Stent Blog By FitOldDog And A Question For My Subscribers
Hi folks! Thanks for stopping by! Say, faithful subscribers, would you like me to add you to an e-mail list I’m creating to provide promotion codes for our video and text products? The codes will give you a reduced … Continue reading
Are Fusion Sports Such As Ironman As Good As The Real Thing?
Hi! Thanks for coming by! If you want to excel at Ironman racing, I recommend that you try to swim with the best swimmers (they’ll leave you behind), bike with the best bikers (they’ll leave you behind), and run … Continue reading
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Do You Want To Be Noticed Or Hidden At Your Next Race Or Job Interview?
Hi! Thanks for coming by! I’m busy building a business designed to promote safe exercise for better health, especially for older (more mature?) people, or those with health challenges (you know, diabetes, aneurysm, cancer, heart disease, whatever) for which … Continue reading
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Artistic Bike Racks, Trust Agents, Impact Equations, Purple Cows And The Joy Of Learning
Hi! Thanks for coming by! When I left veterinary practice and entered a research career, back in the early 1970s, the first thing I faced was the urgent need to learn new things. I didn’t know what I was … Continue reading
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