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83-year-old Elisa Forti wants to conquer the treacherous Aconcagua Mountain, the highest mountain in the Americas. Elisa, who has already crossed the Andes twice, was born in Italy but moved with her family to Argentina when she was 14 years old. She has a large family with five children, eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Known as the 'mountain of death,' Aconcagua will be far and away her biggest challenge yet.
Staying fit is a challenge at any age, but 103-year-old Mieko Nagaoka continues to swim laps well past her century mark. In fact, the Japanese world record swimmer is training twice a week with her son Hiroyuki Nagaoka at the Yanai Swimming school in Japan's Yamaguchi prefecture, for another major competition. Her body is not failing her, in fact, she is only getting stronger and quicker in preparation for when her speed in the water will be measured against the clock.
As if rolling off of the set of a 1930s gangster movie, this stunning and original auto stood out from other supercars at the 2018 Geneva International Auto Show. Eadon Green's new retro-style coupe, called the Zeclat, was inspired by auto styles popular all the way back in the 1930s. The Zeclat is based on the Corvette C7 grand Sport and aims for a perfect combination of vintage style as well as modern technologies and power.
A Dutch-made flying car called the PAL-V Liberty aims to offer drivers the complete freedom to choose when to hit the road and when to take to the air. It went on display at the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday. The three-wheel vehicle doubles as a gyrocopter, deploying fully-retractable rotors. The PAL V Liberty will use one engine for road driving and a separate one for flying. It's actually certified to fly under the rules of both the EASA in Europe and the FAA in the U.S., and complies with road safety regulations. PAL-V hopes the car will take-off, once it secures full certification in 2019.
Xu Zhilin, a 62-year-old man from Chengdu, is the buffest grandpa in China. The muscular senior has not always been this herculean, and started hitting the gym at the ripe age of 40. While looking fit and flawless on the surface, Xu Zhilin has been struggling with health problems related and had to tweak his workout routine. Xu proves that people can continue to be healthy at any age if they have the will to hit the gym.
Tiny gym capsules are being installed across China to help people workout on the fly and on the cheap. At just 53 square feet, the exercise pods have no staff and are accessible 24/7 via mobile app. They come equipped with a single treadmill and TV monitor, so users can play music, movies and even check their email while burning calories. Every 5 minutes costs just 15 cents, and you only pay for what you use. Would you ever run in these tiny gym capsules?