Good luck mate. Don’t chase crazy numbers in the weights. Any improvement is gold.Tigerstr wrote:Hi gents,
Being 54 years old, this seems the perfect place to introduce myself
I live in Athens Greece ,work in the Media sector and have been sort of a couch potato for about 20years, besides some competitive shooting (Some IPSC but mostly Clay shooting)
Last couple of years I started military simulation Airsoft and understood how much my conditioning had fallen. Started working up at home with weights, some jogging etc. Lost about 10 Kgs right now I am 1.84 and 87 Kgs. Bench 1RM is 75 kg maybe a bit more since I can’t go all out as I don’t have a spotter, OHP is 50 kgs
I have a bad back so I only do up to 65 kg Deadlifts and body weight squatting exercises. Hoping to fix my form on SQ and DL in order to try and get more serious weights rolling, without the back complaining (herniated discs) will see how that one goes.
On vacation right now, found out the TB books, downloaded and read all of them and I think that this is the way I want to go following the Ageless Athlete guidelines, (Thanks for writing it J-MADD ) as my prime objective is getting stronger and keeping up with the young bucks in lengthy tactical Milsim Airsoft events that tend to have a lot of Km to cover up and down hills with gear guns and stuff.
My main concern is that I am starting at a late age and without substantial strength and endurance, but since I have a very low resting heart rate (52) and I am generally quite healthy I trust that time will be on my side.
My plan goes like this:
During late October I will run my first 5k race, so I started a 12 week three rimes a week training program which I will combine starting last week of August with the Fighter Template.
After the race I will switch to the Base Building phase and then to Operator I/A for Ageless Athletes with Black protocol.
Glad to be here will certainly be looking for any help and advice from fitter and more experienced ageless athletes/members
Train smart, not hard