vader-nator
New member
Hey Gang,
I have just arrived.
I have been away from full on training for a couple years.
I teach 4th graders and was doing a few sprints and racing them along the basketball court when after a few unkind happy dances my luck ran out.
Beating 4th graders is easy. Even state champions, but don't brag to em about it or karma will get you. On my 3rd run I blew out a hamstring...... off to hospital I went. LOL
As I lay in physio on the leg curl machine, the physiotherapist began to tell my apparently untrained old dude lump of humanity " This is called a leg curl machine" Man was I grumpy.
WAKEUP CALL TIME!
I have trained with Heavy Duty Mentzer HIT stuff since about 1985. Stopped for 2 years and here I was looking like a typical middle aged spread aussie dude!!!! WTF?
There and then I had to try and get my pathetic leg better..... but the weights haunted me. I began putting a lot into my physio. That lead to training.... which lead to looking at my training diaries which has led me to this magic statement.
I think that 40 is possibly the best age for muscle memory come backs.
Back in 1998 I had drug free 51cm arms but never been able to get back to that.
After 2 years off my muscle memory has done something weird. In just 9 weeks of my old Mentzer Training my arms are 50cm and drug free as always.
I am a genuine drug free dude as my dad had prostate cancer and I don't want to activate any potential genes I may have. That's not an excuse or a back hander to other guys.... No judgement from me. I just train for fun. I get along well with everyone.
So here we are at 40 and something is going on.
What is it with 40?
Ever noticed that the big silverback gorilla sized dudes/ foreman on a construction site always are between 40 and 50 years old? ( do less than the others )
I trained hard through my teens, then my 20s, then my 30s but now I am growing like never could before at 40. Did the 2 years off help?
If you are my age and are feeling passed it. Eat well and hit the iron. It may just be a whole new lease on life.
I am having a blast.
I have just arrived.
I have been away from full on training for a couple years.
I teach 4th graders and was doing a few sprints and racing them along the basketball court when after a few unkind happy dances my luck ran out.
Beating 4th graders is easy. Even state champions, but don't brag to em about it or karma will get you. On my 3rd run I blew out a hamstring...... off to hospital I went. LOL
As I lay in physio on the leg curl machine, the physiotherapist began to tell my apparently untrained old dude lump of humanity " This is called a leg curl machine" Man was I grumpy.
WAKEUP CALL TIME!
I have trained with Heavy Duty Mentzer HIT stuff since about 1985. Stopped for 2 years and here I was looking like a typical middle aged spread aussie dude!!!! WTF?
There and then I had to try and get my pathetic leg better..... but the weights haunted me. I began putting a lot into my physio. That lead to training.... which lead to looking at my training diaries which has led me to this magic statement.
I think that 40 is possibly the best age for muscle memory come backs.
Back in 1998 I had drug free 51cm arms but never been able to get back to that.
After 2 years off my muscle memory has done something weird. In just 9 weeks of my old Mentzer Training my arms are 50cm and drug free as always.
I am a genuine drug free dude as my dad had prostate cancer and I don't want to activate any potential genes I may have. That's not an excuse or a back hander to other guys.... No judgement from me. I just train for fun. I get along well with everyone.
So here we are at 40 and something is going on.
What is it with 40?
Ever noticed that the big silverback gorilla sized dudes/ foreman on a construction site always are between 40 and 50 years old? ( do less than the others )
I trained hard through my teens, then my 20s, then my 30s but now I am growing like never could before at 40. Did the 2 years off help?
If you are my age and are feeling passed it. Eat well and hit the iron. It may just be a whole new lease on life.
I am having a blast.