I will turn 60 in the year 2027.
LOL
I still train hard, but not as hard as I did even a few years ago. I do a lot less volume, and I avoid things like barbell bench, incline or decline press (guaranteed injury and weeks out of the gym).
The issue I am having is that things hurt. I have always found ways to work around the issues in the past, such as ditching flat bench barbell (my favorite when I was younger), but I am having more trouble lately.
Examples - leg press and knees. Ow. 8 plates on each side, and this is a working weight for about 15 reps. Don't laugh, I know a lot of you might laugh at that weight, but for me it is heavy, and that is an intense 15 reps. That gives my legs good stimulation, but the issue I am getting is that my knees hurt, like badly, for at least a day after.
Dumb bell bench (very slight incline, almost flat). 120s - again, don't laugh, but for me that for me is heavy enough to fail at around 9-10 reps. Today around rep 8 I felt a little something wrong in my upper pec/shoulder on rep 8, just a little something, but it hurt worse on rep 9, so I stopped. I then found all the rest of my chest exercises hurt even with warm up weights, so I went on to shoulders and triceps without working my chest further. It remains to be seen how it will feel later.
Triceps - I have been having a big issue with my elbow. It does not seem to matter what I do, except lower the weight down to where the muscle is not really getting a workout. I did that for months, thinking of it as rehab for my elbow, but as soon as I ever so slowly get up to a working weight again, where I can hit failure at around 15 reps, the pain reappears (although, oddly, after shorting my chest workout today, I was able to work my triceps on the cable pushdown with a working weight with no elbow pain, so a glimmer of hope here).
My point is that it is frustrating to hurt everywhere.
Is this just an age thing? Not having been this old before, it is hard for me to tell. Nobody else in my gym anywhere around my age is pushing the kind of weights I do - I had to buy the dumb bells because the gym's did not go high enough. I do not work out in a serious gym with bodybuilders and powerlifters, so I am not surrounded by strong folks, and to be honest I do not know what to expect at my age.
I have been on a cut and have my weight down to its lowest in years - 215, but I really do not think that is related.
Is it time to "maintain?" The truth is I cannot maintain with less weight. Maintaining would be where I am now, right?
Share your thoughts, especially if you are late fifties or 60s or already past that and have any advice.