Hello all,
A 38 year old civilian with the most sedentary work situation you can imagine (I'm a forensic psychologist, I do a loooot of sitting)
I've been lifting weights for roughly 20 years, but haven't really put much thought into how and why until the last couple of years. Basically I just enjoy lifting heavy things and preferably slightly heavier things than last week. After having run myself into the ground a few (OK, several) times by piling on volume just for the fun of lifting I started reading up on the subject a few years ago. That led to a good run with an upper/lower split program (great fun, but in the end the it ended up being to complicated to track results) and most recently a couple of months of 531 (fair results but it took the fun out of the lifting).
Tactical Barbell seems like it could manage to both give me a way to easily track results (and thus get the feeling of lifting heavier things than last week!) and bring back the fun to my lifting, since the basic structure is straight-forward and simply makes sense in context of what I've read so far. The community on this forum and reddit also appear to be relaxed, knowledgable and helpful. That's actually quite important to me since I don't have that many friends who are into lifting heavy things and it's great to be able to learn from other peoples experience.
I forgot. I also do martial arts, Filippino Martial Arts to be more precise. Right now I'm trying to fit together Zulu I/A template, Black Protocol conditioning and my FMA training. Quite a challenge for someone who really hates not being able to just pile fun stuff on fun stuff on fun stuff...and so on
Stay strong!