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Doing a 180 at 60: You-Turn Allowed
- Narrated by: Rich Germaine
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How many times have you heard that getting old is a bitch? What if it didn't have to be? What if getting older actually meant getting better?
John Takacs takes us on an adventure and shares his journey of transformation into a world-class triathlete in his age group. Along the way he shows us that many of the adages about aging are faulty. Join him in taking steps to:
- Change your diet and change your life
- Start moving and exercising more
- Go back to doing the things you love
You can do a You-turn, but only if you start the process now. If you want a better quality life at any age, this book is for you.
©2016 John R. Takacs (P)2017 John R. Takacs
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