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On James Owen’s 70th birthday, he saw a video of himself walking with difficulty up to the stage where he was giving a talk. “I looked like an old man,” says Owen, who built a successful career on Wall Street.
He was about 25 pounds overweight and had chronic trouble with his back, knees, and shoulders. But instead of giving in to age, Owen decided to set an ambitious five-year goal: He wanted to be pain-free, and he decided the way to get there was through exercise - even though at the time he couldn’t do a single push-up.
Owen began his new exercise regimen (养生计划) by walking, though he became out of breath after five minutes. But that didn’t discourage him. He kept at the walks every day, along with some stretching. Once he had those basics down, he started weight lifting and hired a personal trainer to teach him and to design a routine he could follow on his own. The last piece was finding other activities he enjoyed, which turned out to be cycling and swimming.
In less than five years, Owen was able to do three sets of 50 push-ups each and walk for miles each day. And yes, he was free of aches and pains.
Owen used his experience to write a book called Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50, in which he details how older adults can safely get off the couch and add more movement to their lives. The key: getting started, even if you walk just three blocks, which was all he could manage at first. “Think of it as movement, not exercise,” he says. “The key is slow and steady progress.”
Now 81 and retired, Owen exercises an hour a day, six days a week. “It is the best investment I’ve ever made in my life,” he says.
21. Why did Owen make up his mind to do exercise?
A. To celebrate his 70th birthday. B. To get rid of his physical pain.
C. To write a book about exercise. D. To find a hobby after retirement.
22. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A. The exercise he preferred to do.
B. The routine his trainer designed for him.
C. The difficulty he met during exercise.
D. The process he undertook to keep fit.
23. What advice did Owen give to the people after 50 in his book?
A. They should invest on Wall Street.
B. They should only do some slow exercise.
C. They should do exercise step by step.
D. They should exercise an hour a day.