BuzzzardMarinePumper
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I am 57 and train harder than most guys in my gym ! I hate to miss even one day ! I do and old fashioned routine . I alternate body parts but the basics are Back & Bies, Chest & Tries , shoulders and legs . I change the combo about every 2 weeks and even though I hate to miss a day I usually will miss one day a week !
With this being stated :
I had elbow pain and left rotator cuff pain that I continued to train through ? I caught a flu bug that was going around and I was down and out for a little over 2 mths. I was all stressed out about missing gym time and even tried to train sick ! I was not able !
So when I was 100% well and took another 2 weeks to get nutrition back on point ! So basically 3 soild mths, out of the gym
When I did start back I did a general routine working all body parts doing 2 sets of 2 exercises for 2 weeks with light weight and high reps ? To my surprise when I started back training hard I was amazed and did not go to heavy to fast and . . . . . . no shoulder pain and no elbow pain
I am now back to my old routine and I am able to train more efficiently and can see better results ! So from my research I have concluded that actually taking time off when you have pain will benefit me more in the long run
So any men out there over 50 that still try to train hard I suggest taking real time off and do not freak out ! Yes you will loose muscle and 3 mths. is a long time , but I am back better than ever and pay closer attention to bench press and do not break the 90* plain and on curls I do not hyper extend the elbow !
I am very pleased now for taking 3 mths off and I have better sessions and I am seeing better gains !
I welcome anyone in the golden years that still train hard to reply ! Offer positive thoughts or negative thoughts that you can share from experience not water cooler chat !
As stated I am 57 and train harder than many 35 yr old men ! I am not saying I train harder than a serious lifter but a lot harder than the average lifter much younger than me ! So Sound off men and share you experiences with injury and how you dealt with that achieved the best long term results ? Remembering Just like TRT this is a marathon not a sprint and training smart is better than traing to hard ! According to my experience it is near impossible to train through pain ! This is from my experience and my research !
With this being stated :
I had elbow pain and left rotator cuff pain that I continued to train through ? I caught a flu bug that was going around and I was down and out for a little over 2 mths. I was all stressed out about missing gym time and even tried to train sick ! I was not able !
So when I was 100% well and took another 2 weeks to get nutrition back on point ! So basically 3 soild mths, out of the gym
When I did start back I did a general routine working all body parts doing 2 sets of 2 exercises for 2 weeks with light weight and high reps ? To my surprise when I started back training hard I was amazed and did not go to heavy to fast and . . . . . . no shoulder pain and no elbow pain
I am now back to my old routine and I am able to train more efficiently and can see better results ! So from my research I have concluded that actually taking time off when you have pain will benefit me more in the long run
So any men out there over 50 that still try to train hard I suggest taking real time off and do not freak out ! Yes you will loose muscle and 3 mths. is a long time , but I am back better than ever and pay closer attention to bench press and do not break the 90* plain and on curls I do not hyper extend the elbow !
I am very pleased now for taking 3 mths off and I have better sessions and I am seeing better gains !
I welcome anyone in the golden years that still train hard to reply ! Offer positive thoughts or negative thoughts that you can share from experience not water cooler chat !
As stated I am 57 and train harder than many 35 yr old men ! I am not saying I train harder than a serious lifter but a lot harder than the average lifter much younger than me ! So Sound off men and share you experiences with injury and how you dealt with that achieved the best long term results ? Remembering Just like TRT this is a marathon not a sprint and training smart is better than traing to hard ! According to my experience it is near impossible to train through pain ! This is from my experience and my research !
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