Greenberg, who turns 85 in May, said a daily lunch of salad and a strict no-meat, no-dairy diet at home (his wife Corinne is a vegan) keep him fighting fit.
He also works out pretty much daily in his home gym, and makes a weekly visit to New York gym “Serious Strength”, where he follows a regimen of weight-bearing exercises.
During an interview in his Park Avenue office this week, Greenberg, who ran AIG for four decades, expressed eagerness to move forward with what could be a marathon project — lobbying the government to take steps to eliminate much of the debt AIG incurred when it took a $180 billion bailout.
“I’m doing all the things that I have always done,” said Greenberg. “You can interpret that in many ways,” he laughs.
Source : reuters.com
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September 4th, 2010 at 3:51 am
For his age, I could say that he is quite strong since he manages to work-out in a gym daily. I remember the first time that I do visit the gym that all my muscles are aching the moment that I left the gym.