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    kluurs
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    I've been running for decades. It's a remarkable equalizer. In a running group you'll have all kinds of people - but we see each other as "runners". There are people from all backgrounds - CEOs, lawyers, physicians, UPS drivers, accountants, students, etc.

    Into my 60s, I felt like everyone was a peer - partly because I could keep up with pretty much everyone when we did a long run pace. Now, I can't do the group pace for as long - just seemed to slip in the past 3 years - a big decline over a relatively short time. I hope to see a doc about it in the fall - just to make sure it's just normal wear and tear - and not symptomatic of something else

    Still, I see a lot of the 30 somethings I run with as younger - and I'm feeling like they're seeing me as parent's age - which is a bit disqualifying for feeling like a peer. Still, I hope to fight - what I know is a struggle I won't win in the long run.

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      I’m not a runner, but I think I get how you feel about peers/not peers.

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        My running days were over with the first joint replacement. But yes, I understand your point about peers - Now I find myself trying to be more aware as I walk and move about as I've entered the age where any of the doctors ask if I've had a fall in the last 6 months...

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          It gets better. alt text

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          • K kluurs

            I've been running for decades. It's a remarkable equalizer. In a running group you'll have all kinds of people - but we see each other as "runners". There are people from all backgrounds - CEOs, lawyers, physicians, UPS drivers, accountants, students, etc.

            Into my 60s, I felt like everyone was a peer - partly because I could keep up with pretty much everyone when we did a long run pace. Now, I can't do the group pace for as long - just seemed to slip in the past 3 years - a big decline over a relatively short time. I hope to see a doc about it in the fall - just to make sure it's just normal wear and tear - and not symptomatic of something else

            Still, I see a lot of the 30 somethings I run with as younger - and I'm feeling like they're seeing me as parent's age - which is a bit disqualifying for feeling like a peer. Still, I hope to fight - what I know is a struggle I won't win in the long run.

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            @kluurs said:

            I've been running for decades. It's a remarkable equalizer. In a running group you'll have all kinds of people - but we see each other as "runners". There are people from all backgrounds - CEOs, lawyers, physicians, UPS drivers, accountants, students, etc.

            Into my 60s, I felt like everyone was a peer - partly because I could keep up with pretty much everyone when we did a long run pace. Now, I can't do the group pace for as long - just seemed to slip in the past 3 years - a big decline over a relatively short time. I hope to see a doc about it in the fall - just to make sure it's just normal wear and tear - and not symptomatic of something else

            Still, I see a lot of the 30 somethings I run with as younger - and I'm feeling like they're seeing me as parent's age - which is a bit disqualifying for feeling like a peer. Still, I hope to fight - what I know is a struggle I won't win in the long run.

            Yeah, but you can’t look at this comparatively. Think of all the pain of attaining wisdom they have yet to experience. To hell with those whippersnappers.

            “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
            ― Douglas Adams

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              Ken what seems to be your limiting factor? Legs or cardiopulmonary capacity? And how about your joints?

              There’s a reason a lot of middle aged folks switch to bikes.

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                @kluurs, but you are winning simply by fact of continuing to run. Many of the younger set quite probably look at you with admiration though they may not say so. Your presence is felt, I'm sure.

                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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