Professional wrestler helps change veterans' lives through fitness
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Diamond Dallas Page has never been one to let age define his goals - he entered professional wrestling when he was 35 years old and now, on the brink of turning 64, remains an example of fitness potential for everybody from professional athletes to those simply yearning to take control of their lives by regaining strength and flexibility in addition to weight loss.
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