Hi all - question(s). At 39 I think I'm doing okay. I've been working out on and off since last year about this time and really committed the last two months. My body is trimmed right down with only a few pounds left to lose. I started free weights (in place from a full body workout) about 3 weeks ago. I already had a base, and coupled with the new workout routine, I'm beginning to see results. No size as of yet really but definition beginning (the precise time to keep at it I know).
There are different factors involved I realize but I'm curious about wether age makes it longer to make progress in growing muscle mass and losing weight. I do a high level of aerobics almost every day (9 - 12) km running and 3 days lifting (chest/arms, back/shoulders, legs) then a day of rest with the running still. My fat intake is low, protien sufficient for this stage in my training and I eat enough carbs in the same sense. The only down side is that I still smoke.
PATIENCE is a key in this I know. I see these young kids in the gym pumping 65 km for lat pulldown, they're rather scrawny and can't finish their sets so I assume they're trying for fast results. From my understanding nothing is more dangerous and far from the truth. It will take time but I'm hoping in a year from now to be getting to a good place - inside and when I look in the mirror. I know it's possible because there's guys and gals in the gym who are 40 + who look GREAT!
Realistic or not?
Any opinions/advice.
Thanks - D
There are different factors involved I realize but I'm curious about wether age makes it longer to make progress in growing muscle mass and losing weight. I do a high level of aerobics almost every day (9 - 12) km running and 3 days lifting (chest/arms, back/shoulders, legs) then a day of rest with the running still. My fat intake is low, protien sufficient for this stage in my training and I eat enough carbs in the same sense. The only down side is that I still smoke.
PATIENCE is a key in this I know. I see these young kids in the gym pumping 65 km for lat pulldown, they're rather scrawny and can't finish their sets so I assume they're trying for fast results. From my understanding nothing is more dangerous and far from the truth. It will take time but I'm hoping in a year from now to be getting to a good place - inside and when I look in the mirror. I know it's possible because there's guys and gals in the gym who are 40 + who look GREAT!
Realistic or not?
Any opinions/advice.
Thanks - D