Did You Hear The One About the 77 Year Old Body Building Grandma?
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:56am (GMT)
It's pretty hard to be fit over 40, isn't it?
Or is it?
Well, have you heard about Kelly Nelson or Morjorie Newlin...two body building grandmas?
Read on and learn about Kelly and Morjorie and what each chose to do with "the rest of her life".
People will give you all kinds of reasons for being out of shape, not
exercising, or both. Sometimes it's, "I don't have the time" or "I
don't feel like it" or "That's just a waste of time". Sometimes these
are real sentiments and beliefs, but, upon occasion, they are masks
for, "I'm too old to get fit".
Kelly Nelson began weight lifting in 1980, or more specifically,
training with weights, at age 53. Up until that point in her life,
there had been nothing athletic about her existence. Her mission was
simple. She thought the backs of her arms needed some work.
As she found out, they needed a "workout".
She began working out on her own at home, and, when she saw what weight
lifting, or more properly, "weight training", could do for the backs of
her arms, which she was surprised to learn were called "triceps", she
figured maybe this weight lifting stuff could work for the rest of her.
So, this 53 year old non-athlete, began a regular exercise program.
About 6 months later, she convinced her daughter, Colleen Fisher, who
is about 30 years younger, to begin training with her, and eventually
Colleen began winning body building competitions.
In 1983, after 3 years of training, and never having trained in a real
gym, Kelly competed in her first body building competition. She won
that competition and never looked back. She has been competing, and
training, since.
Is it possible that this body building grandma may be the oldest female body builder around? We will see.
Both mother and daughter have accepting the lifestyle of body building
and weight training as the way they wish to live. That may be a bit
much for some people, but they certainly serve as role models for what
the over-40 crowd can do. At one time, Kelly regularly rode a bicycle
to and from the gym where she trained, 10 miles each way, proving again
that fitness after 50 is not an impossible dream.
Kelly Nelson has been quoted as saying, "Aging is a disease- and I
don't have it. Nor do I intend to get it!" If the photos taken of her
in her late 70's wearing a bikini and flexin' up a storm are any
indication, she hasn't gotten it yet.
Kelly Nelson, the 77 year old body building grandma, has come a long
way since beginning the fitness lifestyle while a housewife in the
80's. Since then she has won numerous body building championships and
now, with her daughter, markets her own line of fitness training videos.
As my wife and daughters like to say, "You go, girl!"
I haven't had a chance yet to tell you about 86 year old Morjorie
Newlin, and her numerous awards from her thirteen years of body
building competitions. Did I say Kelly Nelson was still competing in
her 70's? Well, Morjorie Newlin BEGAN TRAINING at age 72.
What got her upset enough to begin a body building career that has
taken her to competitions in Italy, France, and Germany and helped her
furnish a room with her awards? She could no longer lift the 50 pound
bags of kitty litter she needed to take care of her cat! Two years
later, she won her first body building competition.
Now, let's see. At age 53, Kelly Nelson began weight lifting because
she didn't like the looks of the backs of her arms. At age 72, Morjorie
Newlin decided she wanted to be independent enough to take care of her
cat. From such simple starts, each body building grandma gained fame
and recognition for deciding that is IS possible to do what most people
feel is impossible for them.
They have also proven that women in their 70's and 80's CAN look HOT in a string bikini. How's that for busting up a stereotype?
Even more, they proved that age does not always have the last word on
how a person shall live that portion of their lives that has been
called the "golden years".
Or, as Morjorie put it, "I want to be as independent as I can be, for as long as I can,"
Looks like if her 80's are an example, her 90's are really going to be fun!
Oh! I'm sorry!
What were you were telling me about how impossible it is for YOU to be fit over 40?
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