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Paducah said.. >>
I hear you. It's not like this fellow just started windsurfing yesterday. I'd be willing to say this is the result of years of work and taking care of himself and that almost no one 75 is just going to get off the sofa and become a wave sailor.
It's not about that, though. It's using whatever time we are gifted to play like a child and not be limited by society's constructs about how we should "act" and "recreate" as we get older. Many people stop "playing" when they hit their 20s. They don't take care of themselves and don't even consider doing activities that are just play. You are absolutely right - it takes a bit of the genetic and life lottery to be able to windsurf at 75. We all hope we do but life can really suck sometimes. But, it also takes getting off the couch and making the effort. Should any of us be that lucky, I think all of us here want to be able to do that, not stuck inside ranting at the TV news.
This is wisdom!
I can vouch for it.
I remember from a long time ago, being told I was still a child. A lady once told me at 40 I was too old to surf. Don't listen to these voices!!!! Nurture your inner child, it will stand you in good stead.
The beauty of windsurfing is it keeps you motivated. It's not such an effort to get off the couch.
At 79, surfing has become a bit too hard from me now, can't get up and settled quick enough anymore, can't compete for waves any more. So the fun/play element is not enough to get me off the couch.
But windsurfing is a different matter, haven't wave sailed for a while, got hooked by the GPSTC, just look for flat water now to go fast on.
I also have been extremely lucky, lived in the right place with a lovely supportive wife, who joined me windsurfing when she was 50.
I can see myself tapering off in my 80s everything is wearing out at an accelerating pace now. But this is life.
Go for it while you can!!!!