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came to be the top contender in his age group of the Cooper River Bridge Run. “I didn’t start running until I was already 55 years old,” Boulter said. “One day, I noticed I was becom- ing quite the couch potato, so I got up
W BY SARAH LYNCH
Bill Boulter, who will be 85 on his next birthday, maintains an exercise routine that might rival that of an Olympian.
and I started walking.” Walking quickly became a mundane way to get his heart rate up. “It was boring,” he said.
HEN IT COMES TO THE IMPOR- tance of health and fitness, age is not an issue. For some, fitness is a lifelong lifestyle; others don’t establish a regular exercise regimen until after their status as couch potatoes is confirmed. Tat’s exactly how Bill Boulter