He's 44. At the Olympics, he's 'the old guy you shouldn't count out.'

At 44, Baumgartner has proven that age is just a number in extreme sports, particularly snowboarding cross at the Olympic Games. The Michigan native and four-time Olympian's remarkable talent has allowed him to stay competitive for over two decades, defying expectations of athletes his age.

For many, his age is all anyone wants to talk about when it comes to Baumgartner. However, he takes this criticism in stride, using it as motivation to push himself harder. In fact, the pressure to prove others wrong has fueled his determination and helped him stay focused on his goals.

Baumgartner's impressive career began early, with a snowboard that became a gift from Josh, his brother, when he was 10 years old. Baumgartner credits his youth team for teaching him valuable life lessons and setting him up for success in sports. By age 21, Baumgartner left the football team at Northern Michigan University to focus on professional snowboarding, while also becoming a father.

In addition to his training regimen, which focuses on building strength, speed, and explosiveness, Baumgartner has developed an efficient way to prepare using a mini-snowboard course in front of his house. He attributes his success to hard work, patience, and dedication. Baumgartner's mantra is that "mass tends to win" in sports like snowboarding cross, so he must continually find ways to overcome his opponents' speed.

As the oldest member of the U.S. Olympic team at 44, Baumgartner is looking forward to competing in Milan Cortina, Italy, and leaving a lasting legacy on the sport. With years of experience under his belt, he's no longer training like a football player but has adapted his routine to better suit snowboarding requirements.

Baumgartner believes that with continued hard work and patience, athletes can achieve success at an older age than previously thought possible. His story serves as inspiration to others, particularly those who may feel discouraged by their own limitations. As Baumgartner's brother Josh puts it, "The old guy you shouldn't count out" - a phrase that encapsulates the American snowboarder's never-say-die attitude and enduring spirit.
 
I gotta say, 44 is just ancient for snowboarding cross 🀣. I mean, Baumgartner's been doin' this since he was 10 and now he's out there crushin' it with the best of 'em. It's like, what's the max age limit for athletes? Is it like a sports Super Bowl or somethin'?

I love how he takes the pressure to prove people wrong as motivation, though. That's the kinda mentality that'll take you far in any competition. And I'm all about that "mass tends to win" vibe – if you're faster and more explosive than your opponents, you're gonna come out on top.

But for real, Baumgartner's story is like a time machine or somethin'. He's bringin' back memories of the old-school snowboarding days when dudes were just tryna live life and have fun in the mountains. It's nice to see that spirit still alive and kickin' even at 44.

Now, I'm not sayin' Baumgartner's invincible or anythin', but he's def proof that with hard work and dedication, you can achieve greatness at any age πŸ†πŸ’ͺ
 
I mean 44 is defo not too old to be shreddin' down the slopes! Baumgartner's dedication & work ethic are goals, tbh 🀩🎿 I'm lovin how he's adaptin his training routine to suit snowboarding instead of football, shows he's a true athlete πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. His story is inspirin for anyone feelin discouraged by their own limitations - it just goes to show that age is just a number & hard work can take you places 😎.
 
πŸ‚πŸ’ͺ Baumgartner is literally defying age in sports! I mean, 44 and still going strong? That's what I call dedication πŸ’― #AgeIsJustANumber #SnowboardingCross #OlympicLegend πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ. He's a true inspiration to anyone who's ever felt like they're past their prime. Baumgartner's hard work and patience are paying off, and that's something we can all learn from! #HardWorkPaysOff #StayFocused πŸ’ͺ
 
I think its pretty cool how he keeps pushing himself to be better at 44, like hes defying all odds 😊. He didnt just get lucky or rely on his age, he put in all that hard work from a young age, training with a mini-snowboard course right at home! Thats dedication and consistency that I can really respect. Plus, it shows that you dont have to give up on your dreams just because of numbers on a calendar πŸ“†
 
I gotta respect this dude Baumgartner 🀩, he's like a legend on the slopes! 44 years old and still killing it in Olympic snowboarding cross? That's dedication for ya! He's definitely proven that age is just a number, but I'm not sure if we should be taking away from the fact that he's been doing this for decades. Maybe instead of focusing on how old he is, we should be talking about his work ethic and how he's adapted his training to stay competitive? Still an inspiration though 😊, it's awesome to see someone crushing their goals well into their 40s!
 
OMG I'm like so inspired by this dude πŸ˜‚, 44 years old and still shredding on the slopes 🎿! I mean, I remember watching Shaun White compete in the X Games back in 2009 and he was already a legend 🀯. Baumgartner's determination is what sets him apart from others, I think he's proof that with hard work & patience u can achieve anything even at an older age πŸ’ͺ. His mini-snowboard course setup at home? Genius! πŸ˜‚ I wish more ppl would take up extreme sports lol
 
I think 44 is actually kinda cool lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like, who cares if he's not young anymore? He's still killing it on the slopes πŸ’₯! I mean, I'm in school and we're always told to focus on our studies but Baumgartner is proof that dedication and hard work can take you far no matter what your age is πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ. Plus, he's got a sick mini-snowboard course at home - I wish I had one of those for my math homework πŸ˜‚. He's just living proof that with the right mindset and training, anything is possible πŸ‘.
 
omg can u believe this guy is 44 and still competing at the Olympics 🀯 like he's not even getting old πŸ˜‚ and honestly his secret to success is just hard work and patience it's so inspiring to see him proving ppl wrong and showing that age is just a number πŸ‘ especially for those of us who are struggling in school πŸ“š trying to balance everything can be tough but Baumgartner's story is like a reminder that if he can do it at 44 then we can too πŸ’ͺ let's all take a page from his book and push ourselves harder πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ’¨
 
🀯 I mean come on, 44 years old and still killing it in the Olympics? That's not just age-defying, that's flat-out amazing! πŸ™Œ Baumgartner is like the ultimate poster child for hard work and determination. I love how he takes that criticism about his age head-on, using it to fuel his fire instead of letting it bring him down. And let's be real, who needs 20-something-year-olds with their whole lives ahead of them when you've got an older athlete like Baumgartner who's proven themselves over and over again? 😎 It's inspiring to see someone push through all the haters and come out on top. He's living proof that no matter what your age is, you can still achieve greatness if you put in the work and never give up πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta say, 44 is NOT old for snowboarding cross πŸ˜‚πŸ”οΈ. I mean, most people are already thinking about their golden years at that age, but not Baumgartner. He's defying the odds and proving that with hard work and dedication, you can stay competitive no matter what your age. I'm loving his "mass tends to win" mantra - it's all about being efficient and strategic on the course. And let's be real, he's got the youth team credit to thank for all those valuable life lessons 🀝. Baumgartner's story is a total inspiration, especially for people who feel like they're past their prime. Keep shredding, Baumgartner! πŸ’ͺ
 
I think Baumgartner's ability to stay competitive at 44 is pretty inspiring 🀩. It shows that age isn't everything, especially when it comes to physical activities that require a lot of strength and endurance. He's like, proving people wrong by saying that you can still be awesome at something even as old as 40 πŸ’ͺ. I think it's also cool how he's adapted his training routine over the years to suit snowboarding better. And yeah, having a mini-snowboard course in front of your house is not bad planning πŸ˜‚. Baumgartner's story is definitely a good reminder that if you're passionate about something and put in the hard work, you can achieve great things even later in life πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm loving this story about Scotty Baume... I mean Baumgartner 😊! He's literally proving that with hard work, dedication & patience, you can crush it in any sport, regardless of age πŸ‚πŸ’ͺ! It's so inspiring to see someone who's been doubted because of their age, just going out there and killing the game πŸ’₯. And I love how he's adapted his training routine to suit snowboarding requirements - that's some ninja-level fitness right there πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ. Baumgartner is proof that with a growth mindset & an endless supply of motivation, anything is possible 🌟!
 
πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ 45 is still pretty young for most people, but 44 is old in sports years? Still inspiring to see Baumgartner crush it and prove all the haters wrong πŸ‘Š. His dedication to training and adapting his routine is truly admirable πŸ’ͺ. Can't help but think that with the right mindset, anyone can push past their perceived limits and achieve greatness πŸ”οΈ.
 
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