World / Japan 86 Years Old man built his body just like youngster

Zoom News : Nov 16, 2022, 04:18 PM
Old Man Doing Body Building: You must have often heard that age does not matter if you have the passion to do something. With self-confidence and hard work, you can do even the biggest and seemingly impossible tasks. You must have come across many such examples. One such example has also been set by Japanese bodybuilder Toshisuke Kanazawa. While most elders take to bed in their 80s, Toshisuke sweats it out in the gym. 86-year-old Toshisuke is fond of bodybuilding and the kind of body he has built, he is rarely seen at this age.

It is difficult even for the youth, so much hard work

Mr. Kanazawa, 86, does not complain of hip or back pain, nor does he feel any problem in doing gym. He sweats in the gym for hours. It is not possible for them to work so hard even for the youth. His body is also in great shape.

Took retirement at the age of 34

A multiple-time champion bodybuilder in his youth, Mr Kanazawa retired from the sport at the age of 34, according to Standard Media Kenya. He stopped exercising and started drinking, smoking and eating whatever he wanted. He often looked at himself in the mirror and wondered if it was the body of a national bodybuilding champion, but after turning 50, he thought of working on his body again. After this Kanazawa started going to the gym. On October 9 this year, he has become the oldest person to participate in the Japan Championship.

Recently decided to travel till top 12

Mr Kanazawa, who lives in Hiroshima, competed in the 68th edition of the Men's Japan Bodybuilding Championships in Osaka, striking striking poses against younger bodybuilders. However, he could not make it to the final 12 contestants. He said, 'I am just grateful to be able to participate. I hope I can reach the hearts of others when they see me taking up challenges even in my old age.

return because of

When Mr. Kanazawa was 20 years old, he won the Japan Championship for the first time. Won his second "Mr. Japan" title at the age of 24 and retired at the age of 34. The outlet said he decided to return to encourage his wife, who was suffering from the disease.

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