Hot bod at 40?? Is it possible?
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I'm 46, a month away from 47. I feel like I have a hot bod! How you feel is a big part of being sexy-confidence. A year ago I did not have it. I lift heavy 4x/wk (I started with Stronglifts & that was 3x), eat 250-500 calories less than TDEE. I'm 5'2" & went from 137 (Jan. 2015) to 117 now.
There is nothing better than a woman 40+ who thinks she has a hot bod! Fantastic!0 -
I wish i could find her name but yesterday i saw this lady on instagram who was 46 and overweight turn herself into someone who does body building competitions at 50+ it can be done!!0
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I plugged in "Any" on all the fields except age which is 35-44. There's a lot of women with hot bodies in that age group.
mybodygallery.com/search.html?gender=female&height=any&age=40&weight=any&pantSize=any&shirtSize=any&bodytype=0 -
I think/hope it can be done, I'm trying to get there myself! BTW I'm 45.0
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Absolutely! I'm about to turn 42 and I'm in the best shape of my life! Well, I was a few months ago. I've been nursing a broken wrist since September, so I haven't been able to lift, but I will get back there soon!0
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Hot bod at 40+...well, that's my goal! A couple more months to go...0
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Age is just a number I'm 40 and looking to get lean this year, I lost 4kg in the past month eating clean and training weights.0
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I'm 43 and been lifting a year. The scales haven't shown any weight loss but then at 5'10 and 68kg I didn't really want to loose much more. But I have seen great recomp and can't wait to see what will happen in the next few months. Hubby tells me I have a hot body but I don't think it's quite there yet.0
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43. Lost 70lb in 2014. I'm happy with my body. I'm 5'5 133lbs.
My drug of choice is running, planning my first full in September.0 -
Age is just a number for sure, I'm 60 and am telling myself that 60 is the new 40 LOL.....0
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I'm 46, a month away from 47. I feel like I have a hot bod! How you feel is a big part of being sexy-confidence. A year ago I did not have it. I lift heavy 4x/wk (I started with Stronglifts & that was 3x), eat 250-500 calories less than TDEE. I'm 5'2" & went from 137 (Jan. 2015) to 117 now.
There is nothing better than a woman 40+ who thinks she has a hot bod! Fantastic!
I'm not ashamed0 -
Damn it, that post makes it seem like I've got an attitude! I had a smiley face after it :-)0
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Lift heavy!0
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Hot bod at 48. I would not normally post that, but everyone else put it out there, so why not... feels liberating.0
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I am 57 and 5'6" Aussie, feeling pleased with my blitzing efforts in the past 3wks. But trust me its possible to look hot'ish without having access to celebrity programs & $'s. 9 yrs ago I was 85kg's got back to my wedding weight from 33 yrs ago & pre kids weight of 63kg for my 50th. Have been slack over recent yrs and crept back to 75 but am now nearly back to 70kg. Fair enough I have time during the day and have been walkiing/jogging plus a combination btwn 10-16kms per day & then doing a gym + cardio session 5 days a wk alternating muscle groups etc - have a goal of my middles child (sons) wedding at end of Feb.
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I have a hot bod at 61, so why not?0
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For a woman, yes. Look at rhondalynn, middlehaitch, and SherryTeach.
But, for a guy?
I used to play soccer in an adult league. Eventually, I graduated (was pushed, really) to the Over-40 league.
Now, these guys were in really good shape. See, the average, young soccer player probably runs between 4-7 miles per game. So, let's say that, even if they are a little bit lazy, which we probably were, we ran between 3-6 miles a game. That's not jogging. That is sprinting, at least part of the time. You cannot do that unless you are in really good shape.
Still, when you looked at those guys from the sidelines, in their uniforms and shorts, they looked like Andy Capp characters. Little bellies, skinny legs and no butt. It is just what happens to an old guy, probably because of the drop in testosterone. I don't know. Yes, if you saw them in their suits, during the work week, you would definitely think they looked good and in great condition. But, take away the cut of the suit.........Nah....not so much.
Maybe more women work harder. Maybe their shape is not so determined by hormones whose levels drop. Couldn't tell you. But I can tell you that a guy over 40 years who is in shape will not look like a young guy.0 -
Sorry. Should not have posted. Did not realize, when I did, that she was asking about women.0
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I know lots of people (men and women)my age that look fantastic! It takes dedication (working out)and a good nutrition plan! I don't under eat to lose weight!!0
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For a woman, yes. Look at rhondalynn, middlehaitch, and SherryTeach.
But, for a guy?
I used to play soccer in an adult league. Eventually, I graduated (was pushed, really) to the Over-40 league.
Now, these guys were in really good shape. See, the average, young soccer player probably runs between 4-7 miles per game. So, let's say that, even if they are a little bit lazy, which we probably were, we ran between 3-6 miles a game. That's not jogging. That is sprinting, at least part of the time. You cannot do that unless you are in really good shape.
Still, when you looked at those guys from the sidelines, in their uniforms and shorts, they looked like Andy Capp characters. Little bellies, skinny legs and no butt. It is just what happens to an old guy, probably because of the drop in testosterone. I don't know. Yes, if you saw them in their suits, during the work week, you would definitely think they looked good and in great condition. But, take away the cut of the suit.........Nah....not so much.
Maybe more women work harder. Maybe their shape is not so determined by hormones whose levels drop. Couldn't tell you. But I can tell you that a guy over 40 years who is in shape will not look like a young guy.
Try being a post menopausal woman and getting a hot bod.
We have lost our estrogen, so our subcutaneous fat level has dropped, making us scrawny, and we have increased testosterone just enough to develop more visceral fat in our abdomen.
Yes I work hard for 'hot'. Probably twice as hard as you would with a testosterone level for muscle development and retention, even when older, that is way higher than mine.
As we age we all lose muscle because out natural inclination is to slow down. Counteract the natural inclination by exercising and you can have the body and musculature of a younger person.
In my pics I am an unexercised, menopausal, hormone raging, 54yo and a hormone lessened, exercised, 62yo.
@rhondalynn150 love your bod!
Change can happen at any age, you just have to want it enough to make it happen.
Cheers, h.0 -
Yeah. Women have to deal with constant interference from hormones. PMS bloating & water weight, pregnancy that moves our pelvic bones and stretches our bodies out of shape, breast feeding and then menopause. Barring health issues I think it's our lifestyles that change as we age. Less free time to concentrate on ourselves. Being a weekend warrior doesn't cut it. Fitness has to become a lifestyle. I work hard at being fit. I didn't when I was 26 and I look better now at 46.
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for sure!, that was one of my best years!0
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middlehaitch wrote: »It is possible. It just takes determination and dedication to achieve your own version of a hot bod.
This is the one I like....
An obvious before and after.
And dressed for fun.
I will probably never have a 6 pack, not a goal. But I do enjoy extremely good health, and a fitness level above most of my peers IRL.
You make your body to please you. Mine pleases me.
Cheers, h.
totally digging the dresses . i have a fetish (well lots of them but wont get in to that here LMAO) for strappy things!
and OP - a huge part of sexiness is CONFIDENCE - regardless of size.0 -
Cant beat a hot 40 year old.....0
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I'm 46, and yes.0
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