When did you start noticing a difference?

  • Synapse@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Early 30s, this year I had knee pain every time I when for a jog, the pain lasted 2 or 3 days each time, it lasted for over a month until I met with my brother who’s a physiotherapist and gave me very simple advice:

    • warm up before running
    • run in smaller steps, large steps are harder on the knees
    • stop or take a break before it starts hurting
    • run more often, 3 times per week minimum

    The pain was gone in 2~3 weeks. Has not came back since.

    It’s not always about the age, sometimes it’s about doing things correctly or getting the right care.

  • HorikBrun@kbin.earth
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    7 months ago

    50s, and I started noticing between 30 and 35. I definitely take longer. A small cut used to heal in like 48 hours when I was preteen. Now it’s at least 2 weeks for a similar thing. I actually have scars on my legs from briar cuts received about 3 years ago. Very minor, never healed.

  • magic_lobster_party@fedia.io
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    7 months ago

    30ish. The main difference is that my hangovers have gotten worse. In my 20s I could party all night at the club and still be functional the next day. Now I can’t spend an evening at the pub without destroying my weekend.

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      7 months ago

      I found the solution to worsening hangovers was to drink about 1.5L of water spread throughout the evening. Better solution would probably be to quit drinking but I am not ready to rawdog the current reality

  • TheFermentalist@reddthat.com
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    7 months ago

    Late 50’s and always been fit. I had a crash on my motorcycle (off road, went over the bars) which took three weeks to recover from. Serious bruising to both legs as they caught on the bars. Had trouble walking for three days. Limped for over two weeks. Still got legs that range from yellow to purple.

    Finally figuring out that my teen years are behind me. Now reconsidering buying a Ducati desmo450mx. Might have to be a fucking golf cart instead.

    • mysticpickle@lemmy.ca
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      7 months ago

      Guessing you’ve been riding awhile so you might have heard these statistics already but in case you didn’t:

      You’re thirty times more likely to die per mile traveled on a motorcycle compared to a car.

      https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/813732

      You’re playing Russian roulette with a theoretical hundred chamber revolver. Dude in a car puts in one bullet spins and pulls the trigger. Dude on a motorctcle puts in thirty before their turn. Most people watching would put a raincoat on before he pulls.

      That is a fuckton more risk.

      Put it this way: You wouldn’t drive when you’re drunk right?

      But per mile driven, you’re actually safer driving drunk in a car than sober on a motorcycle if that helps put things into perspective. You’re actually more than twice as likely to die sober on a motorcycle compared to driving drunk in a car. It is mind blowing how dangerous it is.

      If you have any people that depend on you, might wanna consider hanging up your spurs :o

      • TheFermentalist@reddthat.com
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        7 months ago

        Yeah, I know the statistics. My crash I spoke about was off road, on private farmland, riding my enduro bike. I do ride on road, as well as on closed circuits when I can, but two wheels is no longer my only form of transport. I used to do over 100,000 km a year on road, on various motorcycles. Now it’s closer to 15,000.

        I understand the risks. I also know what it does for me and my mental health.

        I’ll never give it up. Well, unless I’m a danger to others.