Weightlifting helps keep 72-year-old young

27/Jul/2010

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Alan Short... not your ordinary bloke in his 70s. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo    Alan Short... not your ordinary bloke in his 70s. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo Buy this photo

ALAN Short is not your average 72-year-old.

When he is not setting weightlifting records, Short is winning awards for his best-in-show roses.

The Gwelup resident puts most of the young bucks at his local gym to shame.

He bench-presses 125kg and holds WA, Australian, Oceanic and Commonwealth weight-lifting age-group records.

Short won gold for his age group at the 2010 Oceania Bench Press Championships, held in February in New Zealand.

Three months later, he won all three single-rose awards at the Rose Society of WA’s Autumn Rose Show.

The rose-pruning power lifter said being able to stay active at his age was as much about the mind as it was the body.

“I don’t plan to ever stop training. If you live stronger, you live longer and stay away from the doctor,” he said.

“I actually went to the doctor recently and he couldn’t believe the figures – exactly the same as 10 years ago.

“Prostate, cholesterol, blood sugar – none of it had changed.

“I’d never let age be an issue. It’s about keeping your mind fit and strong just like you’d keep your body strong.”


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Libby

07/08/2010

Wonderful to see a positive news story! A great story of achievement and true success - not about making money, but making the most of life. Life is the greatest gift and we all receive it free.

Janelle

30/07/2010

You go Alan! An inspiration to anyone - young OR old. Please share your training so everyone can get an idea of what it takes to look and feel as good as you do. A book in the making perhaps?....

Chris1

27/07/2010

What a fantastic role model Alan Short is. You can be financially rich but if you don't have your health it means nothing. We are far too obsessed with material wealth and most of our population seems to forget that they can enjoy a much better quality of life just by being fitter and healthier. And this costs almost nothing. Keeping fit keeps you young and this is another message we have forgotten. I worry about our fat young people and what they will be like in middle and old age. They need to get fit and slim before their bad health becomes a drain on us all.

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