Many years ago I knew someone who lectured us on endurance and the reserves of strength and physical ability that everybody has, but either do not find cause to use them, or give up mentally before drawing on them.
Mr Yung, he was a South Korean Martial Arts Instructor, amongst other things. He spoke a lot about mental attitude and would use examples like that of the American lady who ripped the buckled, jambed door of an estate car open when the car was involved in a road accident and caught fire. One of her children was trapped in the burning car, that is until she rescued him.
He always said that a great many older people automatically went into a kind of self imposed physical decline on reaching a certain age.."Can't do that, I'm 60 now" or " I'm too old to do much exercise now"..This has nothing to do with physical disability I emphasise, purely that mental switch....Too old..can't do it.
Mr Yung had some interesting views. The 55 year old who ran the 100 metres in 20 seconds was performing to no less a degree than the 18 year old who ran 100 metres in 12.5 seconds. Yes he was slower, but the effort both physical and mental was at maximum for both of them.
Wearing shorts and trainers, running 3 miles takes me two and a half times longer than it used to take me in boots, belt order and carrying other kit..
...But I'm a short hop to 75 so I take comfort in Mr Yung's explanation of individual effort, and I'm convinced that he was right, mental attitude and effort...within an individual's capability... is a way to remain active and mobile.
" So use it or loose it is very true. I'm keeping going as long as possible"
So, Old Timer and Woody girl....
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