turning 60
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- Grom (25 or less posts to site)
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turning 60
As I get to the halfway point all I can say is
I'm stoked!!!!!!!!
Turning 60 today I am
Surfing more and better than I ever have
Stand up/knee with same board same session ( no fins)
Vowed to only ride boards my age or less ( 5'4" fish)
Vowed to never be a fat old man longboarder
average session is 3 hours but can go all day
New sport added this year downhill biking
Its all in our minds!!!!!!
Im gonna stay stoked and keep surfing
See you in the water![/img]
I'm stoked!!!!!!!!
Turning 60 today I am
Surfing more and better than I ever have
Stand up/knee with same board same session ( no fins)
Vowed to only ride boards my age or less ( 5'4" fish)
Vowed to never be a fat old man longboarder
average session is 3 hours but can go all day
New sport added this year downhill biking
Its all in our minds!!!!!!
Im gonna stay stoked and keep surfing
See you in the water![/img]
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Go Greg!!!!!
Happy Birthday!
Its always been good to have older guys out there lifting the bar to new heights.
When I was younger I remember wondering if I would still be surfing in the year 2000 [when I was 45]....it would have almost been strange back then....but I'm still getting the same barrels [surf permitting].
I think the 60s & 70s forever changed peoples perspective on ageing....out went the slippers & a pipe....in came the electric guitar, mountain board & Mick Jagger mindset



Happy Birthday!

Its always been good to have older guys out there lifting the bar to new heights.
When I was younger I remember wondering if I would still be surfing in the year 2000 [when I was 45]....it would have almost been strange back then....but I'm still getting the same barrels [surf permitting].
I think the 60s & 70s forever changed peoples perspective on ageing....out went the slippers & a pipe....in came the electric guitar, mountain board & Mick Jagger mindset


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- Jack Beresford
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Happy B-day Greg,
My inspiration comes from guys like Tom Linn, Dave Parkes, Bob Gove, John Mel and John Manss who totally rip well into their 40s, 50s and beyond!
Keep at it!
Jack
My inspiration comes from guys like Tom Linn, Dave Parkes, Bob Gove, John Mel and John Manss who totally rip well into their 40s, 50s and beyond!
Keep at it!
Jack
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It's good to see the "stoke" in another brother in the "old guy" club. You got a few years on me (58) but I'd have to say I'm enjoying surfing now as much as I did in my younger years, although I'm not getting wet as much as I would like.
So many of my friends have dropped out do to health problems that I'd have to say that although "It's all in the head" is a good attitude, I'd add it's also in the gym or swimming pool, or where ever to keep our old bod in one piece and surfing.
Happy Birthday Greg!! and many more years in the water to ya'.
So many of my friends have dropped out do to health problems that I'd have to say that although "It's all in the head" is a good attitude, I'd add it's also in the gym or swimming pool, or where ever to keep our old bod in one piece and surfing.
Happy Birthday Greg!! and many more years in the water to ya'.

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Re: turning 60
The world needs more people like you!!!gregw wrote: Vowed to never be a fat old man longboarder
Happy Birthday

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Happy Birthday!
Half way??
Good to see you make it through the first quarter
There's hope yet.
This friend of mine has been sixty since I've known him- about ten years.
His link
http://www.members.westnet.com.au/surfe ... Birch.html
He started kneeboarding at age 50. !!!
Half way??
Good to see you make it through the first quarter

There's hope yet.
This friend of mine has been sixty since I've known him- about ten years.
His link
http://www.members.westnet.com.au/surfe ... Birch.html
He started kneeboarding at age 50. !!!
Re: turning 60
indeedgregw wrote:Its all in our minds!!!!!!
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growing old and dying is quite fine when mind is understood

another year closer ...Happy Birthday
merely labled
Just turned 58
and my surfing is just getting better all the time. I'm always (as far as I can tell) the oldest woman in the lineup. What I have noticed about my surfing as the years roll by is this: I am 100% serious about eating right and doing the things I need to do to stay in shape. Pre-session stretching, and a sports drink or a banana keep cramps at bay. I also spend a little more time watching how the waves are breaking before I go in, and have become waaaaaaay more selective about which waves I take off on. Fewer wipeouts and less time in the wash cycle. Energy conservation goes a long way toward longer and more fun/satisfying sessions.

Be who you are and say what you feel.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.
Just turned 58
and my surfing is just getting better all the time. I'm always (as far as I can tell) the oldest woman in the lineup. What I have noticed about my surfing as the years roll by is this: I am 100% serious about eating right and doing the things I need to do to stay in shape. Pre-session stretching, and a sports drink or a banana keep cramps at bay. I also spend a little more time watching how the waves are breaking before I go in, and have become waaaaaaay more selective about which waves I take off on. Fewer wipeouts and less time in the wash cycle. Energy conservation goes a long way toward longer and more fun/satisfying sessions.

Be who you are and say what you feel.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.
The people who mind don't matter, and the people who matter don't mind.