Oh Lorrae, you know I couldn't let this slide. Being in a fitter, more capable body than most people a third my age this made me laugh out loud. Not at you, but at how society makes the assumption that the second we hit 65 we hit the rocking chair. So, this; the year I turned 65 I went into training overdrive to climb Mt. Kenya, which is much harder than Kilimanjaro. MUCH more technical. As for now, at 68, I just paid sixty bucks to start aerial classes. Aerial classes, and I am considering returning to salsa. So, given that the folks I hang with, write about and research are all in my category, and we don't consider ourselves outliers, I wonder about the assumptions? I agree with your irritation about the stupidity of the question. But I wonder about the assumptions you're making about over-65? Just asking. Not that there isn't some validity, but you and I are in the wellness and exercise space. From where I sit, it isn't age so much as life choices, which we both see daily, AND which are becoming deadlier at younger ages way too fast. It's a question, that's all. And I think it warrants some further investigation.