Dead Forum

even if it is "dead" i think it can still be useful for the older lifters..

i dont assume there are many of them, kind of like the womens sections
 
And this has ???? to do with 40 and over ???:ugh:

I think this forum will be bigger than I-T and will be around for years to come becuse the Mods are working for the dea and lying to everyone about it.

A_E is here to stay bro
 
Just when you thought there are no takers....almost 51 and hammering away at Iron.
 
im 45 , im not the man i used to be but im still a better man than the average joe.
 
i just hapened to be strolling by in my walker and saw this thread. you'd be surprised how many older lifters there are. i belong in here too. i won't give my age but let's just say i'm so old i remember preperation A :)
 
Yep, keep this forum going. Maybe there aren't as many over 40 as you would like here, but there are a lot of us chopping at it's heals. It's good for us to read too. Proper preperation for the future thorugh ya'lls experiences.
 
Ms wetback....I don't quite understand that statement...bber's don't die necessarily any younger than the general population...maybe you can explain what you meant...
 
41 and in the best shape of my life. Periodic cycling with plenty of recovery, good diet and cardio in the mix. Let's see how it goes.
R
 
I am in at 53 but presently trying to work through a major shoulder injury. I will be back!!!!!
 
shit i am defenitely far from this time of age but my dad who is 48 n wakes up at 4:30 in the morning(before work) to hit the gym up and do an hour and a half of spinning needs to get props like the rest of us guys..shiiit i hope n pray i can be healthy,fit,dedicated, n motivated like that at that age..mad props to u guys for real...
 
Some make a choice to think they're old and relegated to a rocking chair. Other's stay young in mind and spirit and keep active and live long and happy life. Doesn't require AAS for that. It's all a mindset regardless of your age. Mind over matter if you will.
 
Some make a choice to think they're old and relegated to a rocking chair. Other's stay young in mind and spirit and keep active and live long and happy life. Doesn't require AAS for that. It's all a mindset regardless of your age. Mind over matter if you will.

That's how my oldest brother is. He's 11 years old than me and allowed himself to gain a huge amount of weight. He's tried every known diet and finally said, "F... it. I'm 56 years old, I don't give a sh.. anymore." Now he got the gastric bypass surgery but have yet to exercise. Some people just get lazy, I guess.
 
funny i just responded to two posts in this forum! :) THis forum is here when needed, does not hurt anyone, so why not leave it be? There are a lot of misconceptions about older lifters and this is a good place to sort them out.

And sure, we could always include the youngsters (35+) for a bit of fresh air! :)

jb
 
I'm about to turn 51 next week, people are amazed when I tell them my age, which I'm not at all ashamed of. The bodybuilding lifestyle have given me more selfconfidence, vigor, and respect from others who can appreciate our lifestyle. Oh yeah, the wife is happy as a clam with me.;)
 
Rock on you old fuckers!
Ha, I'm 49, weigh 250, and still get a ridiculous pump from even the simplest workouts.
 
I've been lifting non-stop since highschool.

I've been a competitive PLer and BBer.
 

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