I haven't worked out regularly in about 10 years and I'm not too bad off. My knees are really giving me trouble though (had surgery on both when I was 20-22). When the weather is cold/rainy (as it has been all spring here) I feel it something awful. I could be in slightly better shape and maybe lose 10 pounds for my knees' sake. I also have to perform with my daughter at her big 8th grade father-daughter dance at her big end of the year dance studio recital (which is pre-K through 12th grade but just the 8th graders do the father-daughter thing). I haven't been this nervous for something since I had to present at a conference in grad school

. I should probably start getting in shape for that, though I only have about 3 weeks.
The thing is, as old as I feel now, I can only imagine how I'll feel when I have to dance with my 1 1/2 year old daughter when she's an 8th grader. I'm actually a "young" dad for my 14 year-old. But I'll be an old one for the baby. So I'll get both experiences there. And as out of touch as I am with the texting/cell phone culture and current music I'll be hopeless when I'm in my mid-50's (when my younger one is a teen).
[quote name='dmaul1114']My biological clock is the opposite. I have a ridiculously hard time getting up, and I don't even get up early. Getting up at 9 even has been a struggle lately. Granted I've been working until 10-midnight and not going to bed until 1 or 2 lately.
But if I don't set an alarm say on the weekend etc., I'll go to bed at 1 or 2 and sleep until after noon easily.
But I've always been one of those people who really need 9-10 hours of sleep to really feel rested. 7 or 8 hours I'm generally ok, but feel pretty tired by early evening. 6 or less and I feel pretty crappy.[/QUOTE]
I tend to stay up really late (3-5am) and then sleep till about 11am. I work from home so I can do that - I do about half my work late at night when everyone is asleep and it is quiet around here. But I remember my dad being the same way when he was in his 30's and early 40's. He would sleep in really late on weekends and it used to annoy the hell out of me. Now I do that to my wife/kids

. But then something changed in him when he was in his 50's and now he's 66 or so and does the typical older-person thing of going to sleep at 8 or 9 and getting up super early. That, to me, is a sign you are old - so javery, you have the sleep habits of a 70 year old my friend

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But I still have no problem staying up late. I have a hell of a time getting up in the morning and always have. I feel like I've been run over by a truck when I am waking up and it is always so much easier just to stay in bed. I never in my life understood the "cheerful riser" types. I never feel good and ready to go until about 3-4 in the afternoon.
Oh, and I'm getting really annoyed at all the NBA coverage that focuses on how ancient, old, and decrepit Jason Kidd is and how it is so remarkable that at his advanced age he can still play at a high level. The bastard is 4 years younger than me

. (As a long-suffering Cal fan I am rooting for him to win an NBA title though. While I want Mark Cuban to die a horrible painful death and have no love for anything to do with Dallas and/or Texas, I still want him to win...)