I'm 59 and my workout is with a shovel and probe. I dig, lift, probe, and do a lot of walking 5 days a week 47 & 1/2 weeks a year for my work and have for 28 years. I'm also 5'9" and 170 pounds, eight pounds heavier than the day I graduated from high school. I used to run 3-5 miles daily, do 200-300 pushups a day, lifted weights daily, and played hockey 3 days a week. On April 21, 2007 I got busted up when a drunk driver ran a red light at 70 MPH and T-boned my vehicle. It put me in a coma, broke my pelvis in 2 places, badly broke my left shoulder, and gave me a traumatic brain injury. The bones have healed and multiple surgeries have helped. I still get unpredictable migraines, have permanent split double vision in about 25% of my field of view, and will be on medications for the rest of my life, just because I was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I was out of work for 9 months and had light duty for another 3 months.
That wreck ended my hockey career and limits some of what I can do, but it doesn't keep me out of the woods. Thankfully, I have more patience these days (you get that when having to re-learn how to do normal stuff). I'm thankful for every day I get because I'm living on bonus time. I'm lucky to be on this side of the dirt. The guy who ran into me was a twice convicted felon of breaking & entering with no job and the vehicle was insured for the bare minimum in North Carolina (which the attorney kept 1/3 of) & the rest has paid for my medical bills...mostly. I work because I have to & I can. I have to stay fit because I'll fall apart if I slack up.
Good Hunting, Be safe, and have fun this Spring!
Jim