Exercise selection - no change as of yet. But I am well aware of the pattern of what happens to older powerlifters in that regard. I can envision that happening in the future.Barkadion wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 1:15 am I’d think you mean strength/muscle maintenance by “scaling up” in a sense of different approach to lifting volume and exercise selections. Well I do find myself in stubborn mode trying to pretend I can keep increasing my TM from block to block like good old times. Well…
Increasing the TM
Volume is one of the factors where things get different. You've probably noticed a bit of this already, but it kind of ramps up - the need for more warmups. It used to be that the 2nd work set felt easier than the first. At 60, after 3 warmup sets, sets 1 and 2 would not be as snappy as they should have been with TB. it wouldn't be until the 4th or 5th set at 75% (no TM on that number) that the work sets would start getting easier. (Not saying 4 or 5 work sets is generally needed or wanted - the point is that the body required 6 or 7 sets before it was really ready to do the 75% sets right.) With more warmup sets (not just 3) those early work sets could be snappy. Now those extra warmup sets could be done very lightly, but I at least could never get there with some non-specific work, like treadmill/bike (bike was better but still...) before squats. No matter how you get there, more warmup takes time and energy. It might be fine for the lift, but near the end of the workout? KB specifies 3 lifts, or maybe 3 lifts and maybe a BW exercise, for OP. Maybe make that 2 lifts and maybe a BW exercise? Otherwise that workout starts to get long, even if your energy and focus are good.
But higher volumes at lower intensity, for some kind of base building? The older, the worse this works.
Another thing that gets worse and worse over time is that the loss of strength is faster. What helps in TB is doing those 90% and 95% weeks. I think I've posted that I didn't get much from 95% weeks before, but that was mid-50s. Now at the least, if doing something like OP I/A, that 3rd week should have some 90%, not just be 85% across (for those of us using TMs). I think what Mr. Hill wrote would also work, taking the sets closer to failure, but that wouldn't fit with TB and doing other domains well.
Anyway, just some ramblings. Some are bound to be wrong.