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A 79-year-old former athlete is documenting his journey to dunk again

When you think of a person in their late 70s and the things they can do to stay active, you probably imagine things like walking, aqua fitness classes, or using light dumbbells or resistance bands. Easy stuff, right? The most important thing is to not push it too hard and end up getting injuries. At that age, many people are prone to falls and their bones are more brittle—which puts them at great risk of broken bones and other serious damage.
One of the highest impact and most intensive forms of exercise a person can do? Jumping. Even a lot of younger people don’t like to do it too much because it’s so hard on the knees and other joints. But the benefits for bone density, balance, coordination, and overall physical health are incredible, making it such a catch-22 activity for older seniors.
A 79-year-old recently decided he wanted to try to dunk a basketball. Even better, he’s documenting the whole thing on YouTube.

Charlie Gross in six months.

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