The 92 -year -old man teaches others the secrets of not only competing for choice activities, but also how to live a long, healthy and fulfilling life.
Retired toolmaker Ivan Pedory said that he played a ping -pong twice a week and has no plans to stop immediately.
The three grandfathers reported that they picked up paddle sports at the age of 14. 78 years later, he is still playing.
“I’m a doctor -this is a wellness routine that follows for a longer and healthier life.”
Retired people play about 14 games a week at the Great Warry Table Tennis Tennis Club in Staffordshire, West Midruns, England.
SWNS said he often played against young enemies.
Ivan Pedley is a 92-year-old Ping-Pong player and enjoys up to 3 hours at a time and twice a week. (SWNS)
And he may have been a little late over time, but Pedry was rarely knocked out of the table, and his success in sports was about “techniques.”
He says that the regular performance of the ping -pong will help him to maintain healthy and healthy, and to continue playing it well until his senior year is the best thing I have ever done. I said.
“That’s the best thing I’ve ever done.”
“I enjoy it every minute,” said Pedory, who lives in the West Midruns Walsole.
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“This is the best thing I have ever done. No one knows anyone over 92 years old.”


Retired Pedory plays about 14 games every week. (SWNS)
He said that the other player might be “faster” than him, but “all are in techniques.”
He said that many people in their 60s are playing.
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“I will continue as much as I can, as much as possible. Sitting behind you will not help anyone.”
He said he first found a passion for ping -pong while he was a teenager and let go of it for a while in his twenties.


Pedory (center, front) said there was no plan to retire from playing ping -pongs. He was three grandfather and first started paddle sports as a teenager. (SWNS)
But when he reached the 1960s, he said he rediscovered his love for sports after an accidental match with his friends during his vacation.
Later, he started playing regularly and stayed in bowling, swimming and judo. He is a brown belt.
“I like to keep myself healthy … I continue.”
Pedory said he believed that he had improved in ping -pongs for the skills of those who have recently played.
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He joked, “I sometimes win these (they), because I don’t want to discourage them.”
Pedory went to the club on Tuesday and Friday and spent up to 3 hours every time.


Pedory said that Ping Pong helped him health and healthy, and played as a senior is one of the best things he has ever done. (SWNS)
“I don’t want to sit here and do nothing,” he said. “I like keeping myself healthy. … I keep going. I get up and do it.
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“If you commit, you need to try it. I will instruct everyone to participate in the club and participate from the beginning.
“He always puts his heart in it.”
“I have been an amateur competition. There is a certificate because I achieved it with table tennis.”
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“I always keep in mind,” Tony Reed, the secretary of the club, told SWNS about Pedory.
He said that Pedory would play “anyone” coming to the club to play ping -pongs.


The Pedory is displayed on the left during the match. He may have been decelerating for many years, but tricks “in all techniques.” (SWNS)


He is 92 years old and often plays young enemies. (SWNS)
“He is a part of his furniture now. He has some good games.”
Pedory pointed out to the people, “If you want to maintain your health, this is how to do it.”
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Elderly people maintain their activities, eat well, continue to connect with others, and take care of themselves in other ways, physically and mentally, and healthy and medical experts. I said for a long time.