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Life Begins at 80

Inspiration for over 80's and all ages

Jim Arrington

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At 80

At 80

Arthur Peacock

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At 80

Ernstene Shephard

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At 80

At 81

Jim Morris 1935-2016 (Sadly passed away of non-natural causes)​ 

"Jim Morris proves you can be fit for life"

At 80

At 80

Lin Montgomery at 81. Lin leaned up and slow down the aging process at The Firm U using “The BioFirm System”.

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There philosophy is “Fitness through Science NOT Fiction”

 

At 80

At 80

At 80

Gary Player talks how old youth is.

At 80

At 87

At 80

Pax graduated from Oakland High School and UC Berkeley and carried an unwavering loyalty to these roots and the lifelong friendships he formed. He began his career at Dow Chemical before launching Beale Container Corporation in Southern California at a young early 30s. It grew quickly with offices throughout the West, the manufacturing firm led a breakthrough in plastics technology by competing in price with paper containers and was the first of Pax's many successful business ventures. 

Pax returned to the Bay Area where he founded and owned several hospitals, same-day surgery and outpatient centers, and a wholesale pharmaceutical company over the next few decades. Unlimited by conventional thinking and always creating new ways of doing things, Pax's vision would challenge the medical establishment's approach to delivering quality, affordable healthcare in numerous medical arenas. His model, which today is ubiquitous, was considered radical and even brazen at the time, particularly because he used marketing and advertising when it was nonexistent in healthcare. 

Pax discovered his ultimate calling when he began strength training in his 50s to relieve back pain he endured since a childhood injury. He created BackPax, a back rehab program, based on his positive results. Pax often said weight training had become the "tail wagging the dog" because it propelled him to compete in bodybuilding. He and his wife, Sophie, won numerous titles and traveled to Eastern Europe and Russia as guest posers. 

Body for the Ages, Pax's heart health program, evolved from his determination to recover from five-way coronary bypass surgery at the age of 61. After surgery, Pax was a self-described "heart cripple" with only 25% maximum heart efficiency. Four years later, he had normal cardiac function according to his doctors. He reversed his heart disease through diet and his prescription method of weight-resistance training, which focused on elevating blood pressure in a controlled manner to condition and rehabilitate the heart. Pax's mission became to help others achieve the same vitality through Body for the Ages. 

Pax believed almost anything was possible through the quality of one's efforts. His outlook and infinite capacity to live life to the fullest inspired many, as did his ability to walk into any room and make lifelong friends no matter what their circumstances. Pax continued to work out until his final weeks; his marathon heart served him well until the end. 

Pax Sadly passed away of Cancer in 2016 26 years after his heart operation, Pax is a hero a proof to everyone that's it's never to late to be the best you can be even after drastic heart damage. 

Pax's commitment to heart health continues through an online program at www.bodyfortheages.org and the book he authored, Body for the Ages: From Heart Surgery to Bodybuilding Champion.

At 80

Eastwood practices healthful eating habits, even into his 80s. He practices daily transcendental meditation, and is renowned for being an obsessive health and fitness nut.

At 81

At 80

At 81

At 81

Kareem Cohn 

Lin Montgomery

Fanie du Toit 

Don Ramos

At 81

Gary Player

Gary Player workout

Dushun Wang

Dr Bob Delmonteque 

At 82

At 84

Ray Moon

Pax Beale

At 87

Tsutomu Tosaka

At 81

Guy Pistone

Johanna Quaas

Clint Eastwood

At 84

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