Wow! Check out this 64-year-old fit great grandmother in a bikini competing in a recent fitness contest in Atlanta.
Meet Ruby from California… with a ripped body of a 20-year-old woman.
First Lady Michelle Obama stopped by the “Ellen Degeneres” show yesterday to talk about her daily workout regimen and answer some of Ellen’s hard-hitting questions.
During the interview, Ellen asked the first lady about her husband’s dance skills, does he clean up and pick up his socks and much more. Also, Ellen challenged Mrs. Obama to a friendly push-up competition live on the show.
Check out this amazing story about Bernardo LaPallo, a 110-year-old man, who credits his good heath to five foods. LaPallo said that his good old father’s advice and these simple foods helped him reach his milestone birthday.
“You are what you eat,” LaPallo explained.
These are the 5 foods LaPallo credits for his good health below:
Last week, NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley was introduced as the newest spokesperson for Weight Watchers’ new online campaign aimed strictly at men.
During his exclusive introduction interview, the TNT basketball analyst said that after retiring from the league in 2000, he packed on 100 pounds to his 6’ ft. 6” frame, ballooning to a whopping 350 pounds.
Barkley said he got his ‘wake up call’ when he paid a trip to the doctor.
“The doctor said, ‘Hey, dude, if you don’t lost some weight, you’re either going to get diabetes, have a stroke or drop dead. It’s either A, B, or C,” Barkley told USA Today.
As a result, Weight Watchers approached Barkley, and signed him on for the organization’s newest campaign entitled “Lose Like a Man.”
“I felt bloated and big,” says Barkley, who said he lost 14 pounds on his own, then shed another 27 pounds with the help of Weight Watchers.
Watch Barkley’s exclusive interview and newest commercial below: