Originally Posted by
Bbinck1
I wonder if some of the Younger trainers message is that you can’t just do minimal volume and expect great or even good results at an older age. Part of the problem is that some of the post 40 population wants to do minimal intensity, minimal volume, not recover and then blame age. The more interesting issue in my humble opinion is that generally there is much more debate about programming with (generally) significantly less discussion about recovery. I mean how many people debate how much better a 50 yo does with 9 vs 8 vs 7 hours of sleep? Quantifying how much difference that makes is challenging but in reality may be 3x more important than 4x5 vs 3x5 sets on volume day, especially for an older trainee. And while there are certainly great coaches (like Baker) that have extensive experience with older trainees and get that, there is no doubt it is easier to identify that when you are older. It’s sort of like having kids. It is much easier to understand parenting issues if you have kids, but certainly not impossible if you don’t.