Summary:
- At 69, former pastor James Lee defies age expectations with 11 Mount Kinabalu climbs, a second-dan black belt in taekwondo, and a fitness journey that began only at 55.
- Once a sickly child and later hampered by knee pain, James credits his achievements to perseverance and dedication.
- Now an advocate for senior fitness, he hopes to inspire others to set bold goals. He even plans to start morning taekwondo classes for older adults to stay active in body and mind.
"So when I heard that a group of young people from my church were planning to hike Mount Kinabalu, I decided to join them!"
From climbing stairs to ascending mountains
"I was so tired after just one lap. I had half a mind to quit right then and there (laughs)."
Started taekwondo as a birthday wish
"I remember texting the number. The admin on the other end of the line asked, 'How old are you?', and I replied 67. His reply was just, 'I see…'"
"But unbeknownst to me, there were actually some classmates who were making small side bets about how long I'd last."
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Ascending taekwondo's ranks
Credit: Alexander Ee
"And though you might not think about it, there’s a lot of memory work. We have to remember the patterns and teach our body how to move in certain ways."