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  2. Doctors Told Me I Might Not Make It Past 40 – Now I'm a ...

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    A year later, I moved back to the states and hired a personal trainer. My goal was to achieve optimal wellness. I didn’t care about losing weight or the number on the scale at all.

  3. Bill Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips started bodybuilding in 1982, then moved to Southern California to train at Gold's Gym Venice beach (known as the Mecca of bodybuilding) in 1983, remaining until 1986, a period during which Phillips admits to steroid use, at different times cycling on Deca Durabolin, Andriol, Sustanon, and other drugs that helped him grow from 185 lbs ...

  4. How this 60-Year-Old Built Strength for Everest

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    How Michael Chamberlain stayed consistent with a full-body training plan and felt strong climbing up to and down from Everest Base Camp.

  5. 'Why I Returned To Bodybuilding At 75 After A Breast Cancer ...

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    Why This 75-Year-Old Turned To Bodybuilding Marilynn Larkin. After I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023, my world was turned upside down, but I refused to let fear take over—I wanted to do ...

  6. Ed Corney - Wikipedia

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    [6] In 1994, Corney won the 60+ division of the Masters Olympia. [8] He won again in 1995, he was placed 11th overall in 1996, and he took second in the 60+ division in 1997. [9] He also competed in 1998 in the only Masters event ever to be held at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic. [9] Corney remained active in bodybuilding up until his death.

  7. Clarence Bass - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Bass (born 1937 in New Mexico) is an American writer, fitness expert, and retired lawyer.He is best known for his book and DVD series Ripped, which chronicle his fitness, including becoming a past-40 bodybuilding champion. [1]

  8. Ernestine Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Ernestine Shepherd (born June 16, 1936) is an American bodybuilder who is best known for being, at one point, the oldest competitive female bodybuilder in the world, as declared by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010 and 2011; [1] as of 2023, she is 88 years old and still an active, albeit no longer competitive, bodybuilder.

  9. Susan Powter, ’90s Fitness Guru to Relaunch Wellness Brand at 66

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    Now, after a “scary” 30 years—mentally, physically, and financially—the 66-year-old is on a mission to revive her brand and reconnect to her purpose, she recently told People.