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01-22-2016, 12:19 PM #1
pb's are harder to come by
i remember when personal bests were relatively easy... train hard (and smart), eat well (and not even that smart!), get enough sleep and presto - new pb!
now... post 50, they are far harder to come by. well, today, i set a new off-cycle pb. 12x275 flat bench. funny, i still felt as good after as i did years ago...
keep working, brothers!
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01-26-2016, 03:07 PM #2Banned
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Congrats on your pb. Hear ya, at 57 myself - thankfully the TRT has been a godsend and getting me back to poundage I haven't seen in years.
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01-26-2016, 06:43 PM #3
Congrats! I am 45, but am not sure I will hit any more PB's as I do not plan on blasting tren anymore. Ha ha. But, who knows. Never say never; right?
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01-27-2016, 08:44 AM #4
This bugged me a lot too. IDK, just maintaining size & strength are my motivating factors today. I'd like to reach a PB on the flat bench this summer (shoulder willing). If it comes then great, otherwise I'll just stay the course...
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01-27-2016, 10:32 AM #5
I haven't even tried for any PBs in years, too hard on the body as we get older. I don't use any weight that I can't rep at least 4 times. As APIs said maintaining size (maybe adding a little) and strength is a good goal at 58 years old.
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01-28-2016, 11:08 AM #6
It is weird when a goal for ALL of 2016 is to add 20 lbs to my bench.
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01-29-2016, 02:18 PM #7
Things do change with age but at least you guys are still focused enough to set goals that are realistic.
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01-30-2016, 02:02 PM #10
I seem to be he same way. At 45 I seem to be hitting PB's quite often. I don't know if it's because I started this lifestyle so late in life (40) so I haven't beat the hell out of my body when I was younger or what. It's one of the reasons why I haven't started steroids yet , I keep making gains without them. I do agree with you that the older I get ,the better I train. Can afford to eat better and life is a lot less chaotic then when I was younger, which means more rest and sleep.
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01-31-2016, 03:43 PM #11
got 8 at 295 today and it was easy. i'm starting a cycle soon and am really excited to see where i can go.
i dont do srm pb's anymore for the same reason you guys mention - joints are the weak lnk and i'm not going to push it. the pb i'm most proud of was a few years ago 37 reps at 225. nfl combine material - not bad for an old man.
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01-31-2016, 08:08 PM #12
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02-01-2016, 11:47 AM #14
Great stuff to hear from the "older generation" here. I seem to fall in line with you guys as well. I have zero desire to do singles or doubles anymore but that being said, I still train extremely intense, heavy and absolutely love the lifestyle. Without question it keeps you young. It amazes me when I see people half my age in horrible condition. I just can't imagine letting yourself go like that.
One of the best things I've done as I've aged is to shift to EOD training. I'm always rested, recharged and ready to go. I also train mostly HIT style.
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02-01-2016, 06:54 PM #15
Haha... I hear 'ya, bartman. I'm 54 and those pb still occasionally happen. But, I'm still growing, albeit at a much slower rate.
I'm learning to train smarter-usually 3 or 4 days/week, lowering the weight and really concentrating on "feeling" the movement (instead of just going through the motions), taking a few days off every 6 weeks, and pre-exhausting the muscle on a lot of lifts. I go hard, yet smart.
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02-01-2016, 06:56 PM #16
Great stuff brothers and keep hitting those pb's. As I have transitioned from the heavy lifting to bodybuilding I don't even think about those pb's anymore but I do still hit them
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02-05-2016, 10:26 AM #17
just an update... 13@275 today. flew around the gym the rest of the workout. i'm sure you guys have experienced it... you get into a zone where the strength gains occur relatively quickly then plateau. see what i can do to stave off the plateau (like start a cycle haha!).
i'm attributing this 'burst' to kel's advice - i've recently shifted to more days off. i used to be 3 on 1 off, i'm now 2 on 1 off. i know kel does eod, but i'm resisting going that far (at least for now). i'm also a recent HIT convert - i used to do 1.5-2 hours/wo. now i'm 1 hour max and still see ways to bring it down and keep/increase intensity. there's something good in HIT.
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02-05-2016, 11:53 AM #18
I read this thread and was motivated. I felt Im in as good a shape as ever, some more injuries but squatting and deading Im good. So I was working my way up deading and decided monday I was going to go for a new pr. I was within 35lbs last time I pulled. I put on 5lbs over my pr and what an epic fail. I rarely dont get what I try to lift, I only got it 5-6 inch's off the floor. Sucked I put some thought into it and I believe its the gear, back when setting new pr's all the time I was running more gear. I think thats what gives you that little edge to go further. So I bumped up my trt, nothing crazy but Im going to set pr's at 41, fuk this, that felt like shit getting shut down.
Keep grinding guys !!
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02-18-2016, 06:46 PM #19
48 and benched 275 for 8. This followed incline presses with 225 for sets 14 and 8, and incline flies with 40 pound dumb bells for sets of 12.
I do those other exercises first to keep the weight down on the bench, because my shoulder is freakin' killing me.
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02-22-2016, 04:16 PM #20
^nice. Ended with 315 for an easy 6 reps today on flat bench. Slowly going up again after having shoulder problems all last summer. I feel I could have gotten 8 reps pretty easily, but the guy spotting me was hovering over me the whole set (I can't stand that). My buddy wasnt around so I had to ask a stranger. Told the guy to just hang back & keep an eye on me, but he didnt listen ...
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Late to the party fellas - and am not 40yet lol but... Being that I've had 10+ surgeries I sure feel like it lol
Due to my r. Shoulder I haven't done reg free weight bench in yrs... Just don't have the ROM aid like and it hurts like a MFer - but if I hit 6+ reps on something I'll go up in weight - like Kel said I have no reason to do singles or doubles anymore... I'll hit 3-6 reps for a PB now... Currently on incline DB press I'm doing 120s for 10+(heaviest they goin my gym), was flying 100s at one time(for 6ish then dropping)
On Smith(I know it's the smith) I got up to(385) for 6 - I can CG on smith for 335 for reps(6+) that was last wk - and I'm hitting arms today... So I like to move up in weight(shoulder allowing) after I've hit 6+ reps at the same weight - its not too bad on the shoulder(well in my case anyway it can't get much worse)
Anyway just thought I'd share - sux not being able to do free weights(BB) but it just kills my shoulder much more...
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03-29-2016, 09:51 AM #23
^Nice on the incline. Inclines are just one thing my shoulder doesnt like. Have to resort to using the hammer strength incline...
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03-30-2016, 08:39 AM #24Banned
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Looking at your weights I know you guys will laugh, but I'm so psyched - finally was able to progress my incline free bench to having 45's on each side. This TRT is SICK!
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04-03-2016, 10:09 AM #25
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04-04-2016, 02:43 PM #27
Another good Monday bench (for me anyway). Went easy on the weight the last two weeks due to an elbow ache, but killed it today. Ended today with 315 for another 6 very easy reps. Felt really good, but damn elbow is aching again now. Oh well. Two steps forward, one step back I guess...
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04-11-2016, 12:14 PM #28
go, proximal, go! any pb is a great day. i'll bet you're going to be having a bunch over the next few months/years...
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04-11-2016, 12:34 PM #29Banned
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Thanks guys, appreciate your words!
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I wonder how much is chronological age and how much is "training" age?
I didn't train seriously and consistently until I was 40. At 43, I hit PRs fairly often (even pre-TRT). Comparing myself to a younger version when my training was less focused, I could handle more volume then than I can now, but my training is so much smarter. As soon as i try to switch to 4 day splits or up volume, I get elbow pain and sore lower back. When I stay to 3 days with high intensity and moderate volume, I'm pretty good.
If my elbows start getting sore, I use floss before I start lifting. Seems to help a bit.
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Both. Every sport is going to tax your body if you're consistent with it over the years, the wear on your body simply adds up. Then you throw in the physiological effects of aging, aargh. But, like you said, you try to train smarter.
The TRT is allowing to do things I haven't done in decades and I'm really watching myself, but even then some of my joints are complaining - I've made a friend in Advil p.m.
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04-26-2016, 11:06 AM #34
ok ok... i want to keep this thread alive and get everyone on it (we could all use the pb's...).
i'm on cycle now - 4 weeks in, and starting to feel it.
did hammer strength machine rows 8 reps at 450 in feeler set.
did cg lat pulldown 7 reps at 307.5 in feeler set.
go old guys, go!
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05-12-2016, 02:36 PM #35
8 @ 315 flat bench.
son did 3 @ 335 DL.
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Last week I deadlifts 425 for 3 and squatted 375 for a single. I was pretty happy with both of those.
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05-30-2016, 11:16 AM #37
to keep it alive...
9 @ 315 flat bench (and it was easy). i'm near the end of my cycle and am aiming at 10 @ 315 - will see how it goes. not bad for a 53 year old with severe shoulder arthritis. :-)
son did 1 @ 365 dead lift (he also did 5 @ 165 flat bench with me today, which was a pb - he recently started 5x5's and is seeing improvement each workout - i remember those days!) he weighs 162 and is 16 years old.
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06-01-2016, 09:57 AM #38
I guess I might as well add mine. 55 in July and did 315 for 7 flat bench last week. But the one I was the happiest with was 265 for 8 on military press. I have been working shoulders and back hard for the past 9 months trying to put some more size on them and it is paying off.
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06-02-2016, 07:25 AM #39
wow... 8@265 military is incredible.
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