Will exercise help me keep my beauty as I grow old?
With proper diet, good sleep, avoidance of cigarette smoking, yes
>>37485275
Why good sleep?
>>37485124
SUNSCREEN EVERYDAY
>>37485124
obvious shop is obvious
41 here.
still pulling in the mid 400s, still running 2 miles in about 1330, I'm in better shape than any of my old pals.
exersize must include 2 things: consistency and intensity.
Diet must be solid. no junk food, no processed foods.
stretch everyday for about 15 mins or so
floss every day
sunscreen and moisturizer every day
well worth the extra work.
>>37487174
is sunscreen everyday a meme?
i will just look pale as fuck
>>37487229
what if i never see the light of day>>37487473
>>37487208
>implying he's still not beautiful without the shoops
>>37485124
yes
>>37487473
If you're a man, don't worry about it.
>>37487553
He looks like all other 50 year old dudes who aren't fat
The big thing is keeping your hair and you all know that's genetic
>>37487473
Sun damages your skin. Tanning is your body's way of trying to reduce that damage.
>>37489122
Worth it
>>37485124
Obviously, why even open a thread about this?
>>37485275
Yep
>>37487162
Baka
Sleep is essential to repair your body and balance your hormonal level.
>http://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/exercise_and_aging_can_you_walk_away_from_father_time
>>37487174
>sunscreen
sure, unless you know already you aren't leaving your basement
>>37487229
>floss
true, youngsters don't have consistency in that
I saw you in a different thread maybe, I think that a key concept for being in good shape at 40 is also: don't marry
>>37487473
not really
>>37489044
>>37489129
Your future self may beg to differ
Over 80% (I had the link for the paper somewhere) of the oxidative skin damage - and the main indicator for ageing - is UV damage.
>>37485124
I'm 47. If I hadn't been into fitness for my adult life, I'm sure I'd not only look worse off, but be much unhealthier. Colleagues and friends are starting to deal with chronic problems e.g. diabetes.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
One drawback: the fat millenials will hit the (socialized) health care system at the same as me. They will get preferential treatment because they are 15-20 years younger. Still, for my life I am choosing to be as strong and resilient as I can be.
>>37489207
>Your future self may beg to differ
I doubt it. Keep healthy and strong into your old age. Looking young (especially smooth baby skin) is not a social asset for men.
>>37489207
>Build strong social networks. People are good mecidine at any age.
>>37487229
Willing to post pics good sir? That's awesome!
>>37489258
At 20 you're even glad to look 30. At 45 you may prefer to look a few years younger.
But it's not just looks. Skin in the bigger organ you have, a younger look means a healthier state.
I've had to remove a bunch of moles once my father discovered (by sheer luck) that he had some nasty melanomas. Guess what, he never used sunscreens and we're both pale as fuck. It turned out clean, but melanomas are kinda nasty. I know three persons who died of it, and I'm just 30.