muscular older male athlete, silver-gray hair, approximately 70 years old, mid-stride during a Farmers Walk with critically incorrect form, viewed from a 3/4 front-side angle, holding two heavy dumbbells at his sides. The shoulders have rolled completely forward and inward, collapsing toward the chest under the weight of the dumbbells. The upper back is rounded into a pronounced hunch, the thoracic spine forming a visible dome shape across the upper back. The chest has caved inward and downward. The shoulder blades have flared outward and apart instead of being pulled together and down. The head has lurched forward of the body's centerline, chin jutting out, neck strained. The arms are pulling slightly away from the body because the shoulder girdle has lost structural integrity under the load. The grip is visibly failing, the fingers partially open, the dumbbells tilting outward at the top, the knuckles pale and losing their lock. The torso is leaning slightly to one side from uneven load distribution. The entire upper body is a collapsing structure. No face visible, head cropped above the jaw. Fitted dark charcoal athletic pants, dark athletic top. Mid-stride, one foot forward, one foot back, caught in motion. Cold harsh overhead lighting, flat white fluorescent, clinical and dangerous. Dark gym floor, minimal blurred gym background. Two bold red curved arrows on each shoulder