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    Default Program switching for older trainee

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    Hi coach,

    in your "Practical Programming" book 3rd edition, page. 226, you are writing that "Many older trainees (generally 40s and early 50s) can tolerate a 3-day-per-week schedule for a few weeks..."

    I am 43 and wondering if I should continue with 3 workouts per week till the end of SS program or I should switch (shortly) to one of the Models described for special populations. Or this depends on the progress/recovery I will be having, week after week perhaps? If there is an early plateau, should I try getting more recovery time with 1-on-2-off?

    Greetings

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    Is the current program working?

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    Yes, it is working so far and I am with it for almost ~3 weeks. In my last workout though, things got a bit rough with some reps but still haven't missed any.

    I am progressing with 2.5kg on squats and deadlift and thinking to switch to 2kg increments instead. Started very low and still low compared to average lifter (currently squats 60kg, deadlift 90kg). I am 5'11'', started with weight ~161lbs and now ~165lbs.

    Greetings

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    You're not doing the program if you have only gained 5 pounds in 3 weeks. Worry about this instead.

    A Clarification | Mark Rippetoe

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    Ok, thanks.

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