I offer this blog to my clients of personal training as a resource to discuss strength and fitness topics in-depth. Due to scheduling constraints, I cannot always elaborate on the principles that underly my training philosophies as much as I would like. I intend for this to be a better-than-average (albeit smart-ass) blog about strength and fitness; may you become the smart-ass guy or gal of fitness that you've always dreamt of!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
What I know now, part 3
What I know: AGE IS NO EXCUSE. Too old, too young--doesn't matter.
It's a fact of human existence that people will choose the path of least resistance--i.e. the least fruitful path--if given the opportunity, ALWAYS. I've found that out first hand training folks of all ages and all backgrounds at the gym these last three years. I see it in myself, too, but I try everyday to combat this human trait, and for the most part, I'm winning, I think.
There's always an excuse: "I'm too fat," "I'm too tired," "He or she's too young to be doing that," or "I just don't have the time." And here's my favorite: "I'm too old to be doing that." Bullshit. Absolute fucking bullshit, all of it.
I submit the following videos for your consideration. These are men and women who are well past their primes in lifting. If you see these, and you're not ashamed of yourselves, well, there's no fucking hope for you...
Mark Rippetoe, age 52 (315 lb. back squat x 10):
Phil Anderson, nine months after a double knee replacement:
60 year-old Larry Wallen's 705 lb. deadlift:
60 year-old female powerlifter, with a personal-best squat of 440 lbs. (relevant part starts at about the 0:40 second mark):
I think I've made my point. Happy lifting!
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