Very impressive old folks' parkour.


So insightful and profound. Knn. Always hit the nail on the spot.With age, the things that once defined you start to fade, one by one. You slowly realize you're no longer the person you used to be, and that can bring on a quiet sense of panic. So you find yourself trying to get your old self back by doing the things that once made you feel like you : the activities, achievements, and habits you were proud of.
But what you may not realize is that trying to recreate your younger self often has the opposite effect. The harder you try to hold on to your youth, the more it reminds you, and everyone else, that it has already passed. Instead of reclaiming your identity, you end up drawing attention to the very thing you're trying to outrun: your age.
Fear clouds judgment, and stupidity often follows.![]()
I think it's safer for them to go walking or swimming than to do this type of activity. Once they fall, their recovery period will be so long that they may not even be able to walk properly again.The seniors are trying to do what they have missed in their young past.
I think it's safer for them to go walking or swimming than to do this type of activity. Once they fall, their recovery period will be so long that they may not even be able to walk properly again.
Last time got people say walking and running will cause knee injuryI think it's safer for them to go walking or swimming than to do this type of activity. Once they fall, their recovery period will be so long that they may not even be able to walk properly again.
Running yes. But this obstacle course makes you work every part of your muscles.Last time got people say walking and running will cause knee injury