Getting old, or something worse?

Reading that some of you guys are in your 50s gives me hope that the gym won’t be taken away from me any time soon ! Well I hope anyway. It has been what gets me through the hard times in life!


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Reading that some of you guys are in your 50s gives me hope that the gym won’t be taken away from me any time soon ! Well I hope anyway. It has been what gets me through the hard times in life!


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I was thinking the same thing.
 
Hey Ironman, 30 is YOUNG! It's fun to lift heavy but you have to listen to your body if you want this to be a lifelong endeavor. I'm a Mod at PM & AnaSci, so some may know my history. I've had 8 surgeries in five and half years, 5 of those being spine surgeries and 3 of those I just had in a five and a half month period. I also have an auto immune disease, ankylosing spondylitis, that affects the spine and joints in my body with arthritis and I'll be 50 this year. You have to ask yourself if you would rather lighten things up, possibly take a week or two off or keep training heavy when you're hurting, seriously injure yourself and spend months away from the weights. Even if you ever need to get something surgically repaired, just remember the weights will always be there! I haven't trained in almost a year and I'm looking forward to starting back slowly in two more weeks! I'll get it back!!
 
Hey Ironman, 30 is YOUNG! It's fun to lift heavy but you have to listen to your body if you want this to be a lifelong endeavor. I'm a Mod at PM & AnaSci, so some may know my history. I've had 8 surgeries in five and half years, 5 of those being spine surgeries and 3 of those I just had in a five and a half month period. I also have an auto immune disease, ankylosing spondylitis, that affects the spine and joints in my body with arthritis and I'll be 50 this year. You have to ask yourself if you would rather lighten things up, possibly take a week or two off or keep training heavy when you're hurting, seriously injure yourself and spend months away from the weights. Even if you ever need to get something surgically repaired, just remember the weights will always be there! I haven't trained in almost a year and I'm looking forward to starting back slowly in two more weeks! I'll get it back!!

Best of luck to you bro
 
Hey Ironman, 30 is YOUNG! It's fun to lift heavy but you have to listen to your body if you want this to be a lifelong endeavor. I'm a Mod at PM & AnaSci, so some may know my history. I've had 8 surgeries in five and half years, 5 of those being spine surgeries and 3 of those I just had in a five and a half month period. I also have an auto immune disease, ankylosing spondylitis, that affects the spine and joints in my body with arthritis and I'll be 50 this year. You have to ask yourself if you would rather lighten things up, possibly take a week or two off or keep training heavy when you're hurting, seriously injure yourself and spend months away from the weights. Even if you ever need to get something surgically repaired, just remember the weights will always be there! I haven't trained in almost a year and I'm looking forward to starting back slowly in two more weeks! I'll get it back!!

Thanks man, I really appreciate the insight.
 
I'll be 44 in 3 months. Since I hit 40 it's been downhill for joints. Got a shoulder that I cant get better. It's all my own fault for not taking a break. Or going light for a while. So I'm going to try bpc-157. Shouald be here this week.
 
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