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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: muscleman-2017 on July 26, 2018, 02:55:08 AM
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Most octogenarians would consider themselves lucky to be able to not have a hip or back problem, but this 81-year-old Japanese bodybuilder is not only in perfect physical condition, he also looks better than a lot of men a quarter his age.
Toshisuke Kanazawa is living proof that you’re never too old to hit the gym and achieve the body you’ve always dreamed of.
A multiple-time champion bodybuilder in his youth, Kanazawa retired at the age of 34 and really let himself go. He stopped exercising completely, started drinking, smoking and eating whatever he craved when he craved it.
He would often look at himself in the mirror and wondered if that was the body of a national bodybuilding champion, but it wasn’t until he was about to turn 50 that he got his motivation to get back on the horse and regain the ripped body of his younger years.
Around 30 years ago, Toshisuke Kanazawa’s wife started feeling sick frequently, and while thinking of ways to make her feel better, the former bodybuilder remembered that she had never been happier than when he won the national championship.
So to please her, he decided to go back to the gym, drastically change his diet and regain his toned physique.
To stand a chance of losing his flabby gut and becoming “Japan’s best bodybuilder” at such an advanced age, Toshisuke had to give up smoking at drinking and adopt a diet based on unpolished rice, “natto” fermented soybeans, miso soup with eggs and protein supplements, but no meat or fish because they were too difficult to digest.
His weightlifting regimen had to be adjusted to his age as well. In his youth, he would spend up to six-hour training in the gym every day, and his body would recover within two days after a particularly intensive workout, but that was not the case anymore.
He cut the daily gym time to three hours and started giving his body one week to recover after exercising every muscle group.
Kanazawa started seeing the results of his hard work soon after his drastic lifestyle change, but there was one other effect of ageing that bodybuilding could not mitigate completely – wrinkly skin. So he started using oil derived from horses, which he still uses today, and his firm skin is actually one of his greatest assets at competitions.
In 2016, at 80 years old, Toshisuke Kanazawa placed sixth in the world in a contest for bodybuilders over 65 and won a special gold medal as the oldest competitor, as well as the admiration of the crowd. He wants to continue bodybuilding until he is at least 85 and squarely face his physical decline.
Sport keeps this octogenarian healthy, as he claims to not have suffered so much as a cold since he started bodybuilding again at age 50. He has also managed to stay injury-free and says that knee or other joint pains are very rare occurrences for him.
“I want to be a super old man in the bodybuilder community while squarely facing my physical decline,” Kanazawa recently told Asahi. “If I have a goal, I can continue moving forward. I have to work much harder.”
Well, if you needed some motivation to get back in the gym, it doesn’t get much better than this.
https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2018/july-24th/ripped-81-year-old-bodybuilder-proves-that-youre-never-too-old-to-lift.php
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I admire these guys for keeping in shape but who wants to see it on stage?
It does not look good.
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Wow! This is a great story about overcoming adversity. It reminds me of that Charles Atlas ad where last year he was getting sand kicked in his face and now he’s bigger, shredded and will now have no problem going home on a United flight.
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Dead before he's 82?
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Wow! This is a great story about overcoming adversity. It reminds me of that Charles Atlas ad where last year he was getting sand kicked in his face and now he’s bigger, shredded and will now have no problem going home on a United flight.
That's funny.
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Wow! This is a great story about overcoming adversity. It reminds me of that Charles Atlas ad where last year he was getting sand kicked in his face and now he’s bigger, shredded and will now have no problem going home on a United flight.
;D
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shouldnt he be doing something else at 81?
like a shitload of drugs.
there's just something about doing drugs when you know the long time side effects dont mean shit.
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shouldnt he be doing something else at 81?
like a shitload of drugs.
there's just something about doing drugs when you know the long time side effects dont mean shit.
Good point.
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Good point.
what point? sounds like mental diarrhoea to me
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I like how he had to cut his gym time from 6 hours a day to 3 hours a day, as a concession to his advanced age. ;D Good for him!
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81 years old and still kicking ass!!
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I admire these guys for keeping in shape but who wants to see it on stage?
It does not look good.
well at 81 I don't think even Viagra is gonna get his shmeckle up so might as well lift
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Next up the 81 year old female bodybuilders.
This lady kicks all their azzes...
https://www.boredpanda.com/oldest-female-bodybuilder-grandma-80-year-old-ernestine-shepherd/?utm_source=duckduckgo&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
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Next up the 81 year old female bodybuilders.
This lady kicks all their azzes...
https://www.boredpanda.com/oldest-female-bodybuilder-grandma-80-year-old-ernestine-shepherd/?utm_source=duckduckgo&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
Old-timers will of course recognize granny's "former Mr. Universe" trainer as 1995 IFBB World Middleweight Amateur champ and former IFBB pro Yohnnie Shambourger.
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what point? sounds like mental diarrhoea to me
It's humor.
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Old-timers will of course recognize granny's "former Mr. Universe" trainer as 1995 IFBB World Middleweight Amateur champ and former IFBB pro Yohnnie Shambourger.
Never heard of him.
A guy from 1995 is an "old-timer"? Wow.
To me Steve Reeves and Reg Park are old-timers.
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Never heard of him.
A guy from 1995 is an "old-timer"? Wow.
To me Steve Reeves and Reg Park are old-timers.
Then you're obviously not one of the "old-timers" I was referring to.
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Then you're obviously not one of the "old-timers" I was referring to.
Everybody has a different "old time".
It's weird.
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Wow! This is a great story about overcoming adversity. It reminds me of that Charles Atlas ad where last year he was getting sand kicked in his face and now he’s bigger, shredded and will now have no problem going home on a United flight.
:D
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I admire these guys for keeping in shape but who wants to see it on stage?
It does not look good.
I disagree, I think that guy looks amazing for 81. He even still has all his hair. Plus, he was a good poser, he was hitting those twisting shots perfectly.
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I admire these guys for keeping in shape but who wants to see it on stage?
It does not look good.
I guess it gives them a goal to train? feel good?
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https://www.myjoyonline.com/news/2018/july-24th/ripped-81-year-old-bodybuilder-proves-that-youre-never-too-old-to-lift.php
For 81 he actually has a decent amount of muscle