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93-Year-Old Bodybuilder Defies Age with Diet Change
19 Feb
Summary
- Jim Arrington, 93, holds the Guinness World Record for oldest competitive bodybuilder.
- He switched from dairy and meat to healthy fats and anti-inflammatory foods.
- Arrington trains three times weekly, using a '10-10-10' repetition method.

Jim Arrington, aged 93, has earned the Guinness World Record for being the oldest competitive bodybuilder. His remarkable fitness journey at an advanced age is largely attributed to significant dietary adjustments made to combat inflammation.
Previously adhering to a traditional bodybuilding diet high in dairy and meat, Arrington transitioned to an anti-inflammatory eating plan. This new regimen emphasizes healthy fats, olive oil, and mushrooms, a change he credits with enabling him to continue his intense training schedule.
Arrington maintains a demanding workout routine, training three times per week for two hours each session. He employs a unique '10-10-10' method, which involves 10 repetitions, followed by a 10-second isometric hold, and concludes with another 10 repetitions to maximize muscle engagement.
His philosophy underscores the importance of adaptation, stating that what works for the body changes over time. Arrington's dedication to listening to his body and adjusting his approach continues to challenge perceptions of aging and physical capability.



