Ok, the calendar says I am 47, but my heart says somewhere around 17.
BTW, my wife turned 47 today. She says we will be riding as long I can manage to somehow get her on the bike and as long as my legs will hold me, her, and the bike up. May have to eventually change my mind about trikes WARNING: PITA editorial comments to follow.
Prior to my cardiac episode last spring, the closest you could get me to a gym was when I drove by on the highway or when I dropped momma off for one of her classes. Now I'm a member along with her and go six days a week (funny how staring the grim reaper in the eye changes your priorities). One of the up sides of all this working out is that I've found it much easier for my short ass to move and control the bike when riding double. So I thought I'd just throw this out there for anyone seriously worried about being able to continue to ride into the "golden" years; find the time to work out on a regular basis. Your heart will thank you, and you may never need to think about that trike.
Jerry
Oh yeah, I'm 57 and hope to still be riding when the reaper finally gets me.Fortunately, I am not doing too bad for a 47 year old. I am very much looking forward to my 30 year class reunion next summer.... since I still have my 32" waist (maintained with a low-fat diet to keep the cholesterol down) and can out run a lot of fellows half my age in a foot race.

Admittedly, I do need more exercise. Not looking to get the huge pecs and biceps again, just need the cardio exercise to keep the heart in shape. Heck, I didn't even think about the low-fat diet until the doc told me that my cholesterol was up over 280 - now it is down to around 170 (with diet alone). No heart problems yet, and hope not to have any until the old ticker beats for the last time.
LRebel