Charlotte Lim (right) started strength training at her daughter Yan's (left) gym when she was 72.
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The family even has an acronym for the way they eat: No SOAP, which stands for sugar, oil, additives, and processed foods.
Charlotte Lim (right) started strength training at her daughter Yan's (left) gym when she was 72.
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