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    Checking in... Turned 53 a couple weeks ago, still giving her! Started a program that is somewhat different than what i usually do, its Gironda's 8x8. Tomorrow will be the second week so it should be more intense, last week was just getting the poundages figured out.
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    I'm wanting to learn what other 'over 50' year olds are doing to build muscle, stay motivated and diet. I've lifted for over 30 years off and on. No competitions. Lifted for sports- football, pro softbal, etc. Now I want to see what kind of physical shape I can get into. Just went to lifting one major body part per day- chest, back, shoulders, legs, arms. What's the latest supplements to help? Pre-workout, post-workout? Diet recommendations? I'm 6'3", weigh 250 currently. Would like to get to 225 lbs. But not lose so much size in shoulder width and chest.

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    Motivation comes from within...you need to decide what you want to look like and how you want to live your life...its completely up to you.
    Routine:
    chest, back, off, shoulders + traps, arms, legs, off, repeat
    4 working sets for large muscles, 3 for smaller muscles
    Diet: search for Dave Palumbo 200lb man diet follow that for fat loss and muscle maintenance
    Cardio:start EOD 20min increase if fat loss stalls
    Supps: creatine mono, whey isolate, multi vit, vit D, fish oil, fiber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tulsa View Post
    I'm wanting to learn what other 'over 50' year olds are doing to build muscle, stay motivated and diet. I've lifted for over 30 years off and on. No competitions. Lifted for sports- football, pro softbal, etc. Now I want to see what kind of physical shape I can get into. Just went to lifting one major body part per day- chest, back, shoulders, legs, arms. What's the latest supplements to help? Pre-workout, post-workout? Diet recommendations? I'm 6'3", weigh 250 currently. Would like to get to 225 lbs. But not lose so much size in shoulder width and chest.
    Words of wisdowm... Get a personnal trainer! Totally worth every penny IMO to keep the motivation up and achieve your goal. I should of done that a lot earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praetorian View Post
    Motivation comes from within...you need to decide what you want to look like and how you want to live your life...its completely up to you.
    Routine:
    chest, back, off, shoulders + traps, arms, legs, off, repeat
    4 working sets for large muscles, 3 for smaller muscles
    Diet: search for Dave Palumbo 200lb man diet follow that for fat loss and muscle maintenance
    Cardio:start EOD 20min increase if fat loss stalls
    Supps: creatine mono, whey isolate, multi vit, vit D, fish oil, fiber

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    Bumping this thread because of this awesome post. Kudos Praetorian

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    Just bumping this again.Now 58 had a motorbike accident, so no leg work outs this year,as I broke both lower leg bones , but still pounding the upper body.Must be more of you over 50 now--LOL

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    I wanna chime in since I'll be 50 in 1 month. I'm 6' 276lbs (give or take a couple), and sit at 10-12% BF. I'm still quite vascular all over. I've been training since I was 20 years old and can honestly say I've never been bigger or stronger than I am now. I have the odd aches and pains popping up, elbows or knees once in a while, but overall am pretty happy with my continued progress. My attitude has always been, if you think your age is gonna make you slow down then it will. I don't think about my age and it hasn't been an issue yet. My biggest pet peeve is when a shitty looking 20 something comes up to me,and says"wow, you look good for your age." WTF. For my age? I look better than you at your age nimrod.

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    Wow, I posted here 3 years ago and the thread still lives!

    So what have I learned in the last 3 years? I'm now 56, have been training for close to 46 years more or less and if there's one piece of advise I can give to help in your pursuit in this sport is hire a trainer, they are invaluable! I hired one this year and found out that I really didn't know that much, as Prae say's, "you don't know what you don't know". I've learned so much in the last year or so and having a blast!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by faller View Post
    Wow, I posted here 3 years ago and the thread still lives!

    So what have I learned in the last 3 years? I'm now 56, have been training for close to 46 years more or less and if there's one piece of advise I can give to help in your pursuit in this sport is hire a trainer, they are invaluable! I hired one this year and found out that I really didn't know that much, as Prae say's, "you don't know what you don't know". I've learned so much in the last year or so and having a blast!!
    Yep you are never too old to learn.just wondering what's the cost in general to have a trainer help

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottlove View Post
    I wanna chime in since I'll be 50 in 1 month. I'm 6' 276lbs (give or take a couple), and sit at 10-12% BF. I'm still quite vascular all over. I've been training since I was 20 years old and can honestly say I've never been bigger or stronger than I am now. I have the odd aches and pains popping up, elbows or knees once in a while, but overall am pretty happy with my continued progress. My attitude has always been, if you think your age is gonna make you slow down then it will. I don't think about my age and it hasn't been an issue yet. My biggest pet peeve is when a shitty looking 20 something comes up to me,and says"wow, you look good for your age." WTF. For my age? I look better than you at your age nimrod.
    Dang I thought you were younger or in the same ballpark age as me and Ted, you definitely put to shame a lot of youngster.

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