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I retired, then happily unretired. Now, at 82, I'm a pickleball coach.

I retired, then happily unretired. Now, at 82, I'm a pickleball coach. As told to Amanda Goh You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Robert Warden is an 82-year-old pickleball coach in Utah. Club Pickleball USA. 2026-04-20T04:04:01.238Z Robert Warden retired from his job as an on-air chef on a shopping network a decade ago. At 75, he experienced a health scare that led him to overhaul his lifestyle and diet. He turned his hobby into an unexpected second career and now, at 82, he's a pickleball coach. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Robert Warden, an 82-year-old pickleball coach in Utah. It has been edited for length and clarity. In 2016, when I retired from my role as an on-air chef at a shopping network, I was looking forward to slowing down, enjoying myself, and playing a lot of tennis.That's not how things turned out. A few years later, at 75, I woke up one day with a sharp pain below my left shoulder that wouldn't go away. After a visit to the doctor, I was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease.At 265 pounds, I was also dealing with a cascade of other health issues, including prediabetes, sleep apnea, and high blood pressure. In this photo from 2016, Warden said he weighed 265 pounds and was dealing with a range of health issues. Provided by Robert Warden. My doctor told me my health was in bad shape and that much of my remaining life could be spent in pain unless something changed. He encouraged me to swim three days a week. I told him I didn't like the water, and he asked, "Do you like living?" I said yes, and gave it a try. The very first lap, I wanted to give up because I was really out of shape.Within a couple of months, I was able to swim a mile a day.But I knew exercise alone wasn't enough; my diet had to change, too. I switched to a Mediterranean diet and stopped drinking alcohol except for occasional social settings.One change led to the otherAs I got stronger, I started becoming more active in every part of my life. I started hiking regularly and began tracking my daily step count, aiming for more than 15,000 steps. Warden says he started playing pickleball when he couldn't find tennis partners. Provided by Robert Warden. When I could no longer find tennis partners because everyone had switched to pickleball, I joined a local pickleball club, too. Like most tennis players, I was hooked immediately and soon found myself playing six days a week.Ba...

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I've been retired most of my life. Next time you see me, PLEASE ask me where I'm working. It makes my day!

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Finally found the current situation of Matsushita Saeko after retiring

So, what is Matsushita Saeko doing now? Amazing Japanese fans found her private IG, Now her name is "Natural Beautician NORIKO", As far as she said, she had severe allergic symptoms since she was a child, When I grew up, the situation became more serious due to work pressure. So she studied biochemistry, immunology, quantum mechanics, anatomy, nutrition, and agriculture, Finally got a little ...

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I played little league all throughout the 1970ies. My best memories and fostered my love of baseball. My dad was a coach along with Russ E. Ronnie C. George S. I remember being in charge of all the equipment bags and score books. Bats,balls,helmet and whatever else. The parks and recreation was in charge of fields. The one behind Main St School was always big puddles ( probably still is ) I am ...

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