lestatgear
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- Aug 6, 2016
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OK guys. Most of us go to the extreme trying to get bigger, stronger, more ripped etc. Extreme weights, caloric intake and sometimes AAS use. As a result, it's not uncommon to get injured. So, let's share our battle wounds/stories. I'm 45 and as I got older, got more injury plagued. I've had:
* Full left distal biceps tendon rupture. Surgically reattached.
* Partial right and left pec tears
* Right triceps partial tear
* Couple of herniations in the neck and low back.
Getting old sucks, lol. But I still keep going, am able to maintain a decent bodyweight of 235-240 lbs, but had to switch up my training style a little. Much lighter weights, avoid certain exercises, more super sets and pre-exhausts. Managed to keep a lot of the gains. I have to say I do miss going in and going crazy with heavy weights and sometimes it's hard to keep the ego in check, but consistency means more to me at this point.
What about you guys - any serious injuries you've had to bounce back from?
* Full left distal biceps tendon rupture. Surgically reattached.
* Partial right and left pec tears
* Right triceps partial tear
* Couple of herniations in the neck and low back.
Getting old sucks, lol. But I still keep going, am able to maintain a decent bodyweight of 235-240 lbs, but had to switch up my training style a little. Much lighter weights, avoid certain exercises, more super sets and pre-exhausts. Managed to keep a lot of the gains. I have to say I do miss going in and going crazy with heavy weights and sometimes it's hard to keep the ego in check, but consistency means more to me at this point.
What about you guys - any serious injuries you've had to bounce back from?
