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At 122 years old, she became the oldest documented human in history.

At 85, when most people her age stayed at home, she started combat sports.

Scientists studied her case for decades, desperate to understand how.

This is Jeanne Calment's blueprint for extending life: 🧵 Image
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Jeanne Calment was born in 1875, when the average person didn't live past 45, passing away in 1997.

She was around when the Eiffel tower was being built and in a time where Wi-Fi existed.

But what she did at 85 would reshape our understanding of aging:
She took up fencing.

Not gentle stretching. Not casual walking.

But a demanding combat sport that requires:

• Split-second reflexes
• Multi limb coordination
• Rapid footwork
• Pressurised strategic thinking

The results were extraordinary:
Her neurophysiological tests at 118 revealed something remarkable:

Her frontal brain lobe functions were relatively spared from deterioration.

She had no signs of progressive neurological disease.

Her verbal memory and language skills matched those of people 20 - 30 years younger than her.

What's even more fascinating:
Her cognitive abilities actually improved over a six-month testing period.

She showed gains in both arithmetic and memory recall.

Her secret?

Strict adherence to 3 facets of her life.

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1. Physical activity

• Regular movement through fencing and cycling
• Daily stretching exercises and gymnastics
• Maintaining independence in daily activities

Strange behavior for an elderly person in the late 20th century, let alone now. Image
2. Diet

She consumed:

• 2.5 pounds of chocolate weekly
• Generous amounts of olive oil (both in food and on her skin)
• Regular port wine, which contains resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant

Modern research confirms these foods are rich in compounds that fight aging.
3. Mentality

Her philosophy was remarkable:

"If you can't do anything about it, don't worry about it."

She maintained this mindset through:

• The loss of her daughter at age 36
• Two World Wars
• A femur fracture at 115

The science behind her success:
Research shows combining physical activity with mental challenges preserves cognitive function.

This "dual-task training" creates new neural pathways.

Calment's fencing at 85 wasn't just physical exercise - it was brain training.

Replicating her success is easier than you think :
You don't need to match Calment's exact routine to benefit from her principles.

The key is progressive overload - starting where you are and gradually building up.
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