I'm 33 now and I seem to have hit a fitness plane. Shifting the wobbly bits isn't as easy as it used to be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My weight fluctuated when I was 30, and I did the unthinkable - I stepped out as a plus-sized model.
Once you are over 30, 35 years old, I think everyone should get down to the gym and start moving again.
I'm a very rigorous person. I like to take exercise. People get mired in old age, they get bent and twisted, but I can stop that.
I am partial to a cartwheel or two. It's the way to go; I'll be doing them in my 50s, hopefully.
The wonderful thing about age is that your knees don't work as well, you can't run down steps quite as easily and obviously you can't lift heavy weights. But your mind doesn't feel any different.
This has been a great experience for me. The first couple of days you don't always feel too well. You adjust to the fluid shifting, how to fly through space without hitting things or anybody else. But then you get in a groove.
I'm 53, and it's hard to get to the gym every day. If I know on Friday I'm going to be wrestling, then I don't want to look bad, so it gives me motivation. Plus, once you're in motion, it's a lot easier to stay in motion.
I am concentrating on my fitness levels so that I don't look old.
I don't want to lose my fitness. I'm 45. I have two babies. I've got a long way to go and I want to keep in tiptop shape. There's no magic bullet.
I'm a 50 year-old guy and I'm not in shape like I was when I was 30.