Well, you might be old, but your one of the coolest old people i know
Hey thanks Karky.
I am 30. Which is not that old. But I am getting to thinking about what I will be doing when I am in my 40's and 50's.
"The Godfather" is 57 and is friggin' S.T.R.O.N.G. He still trains heavy and hard, But he knows when to put the brakes on so he can recover, avoid injury, and still make progress. There is the little aspect of having 45 years of training experience. (a lot compared to my piddley 17) There is no replacement for that. As many older lifters say, they got themselves messed up when they were younger so we don't have to make the same mistakes.
I already never train to failure. (I will never fail on max days, even though it is "max effort")
We talked about how it is always better to be slightly under trained than over trained. And about only needing 1 heavy exercise per heavy workout. Everything after that is work and weight does not even matter.
Most lifters who train successfully into later age know that everything does not need to be heavy in order to get results. Also from a mental standpoint, there does not have to be a high motivation (as far as weight is concerned) throughout the workout. Just at the beginning.
There are not that many people out there with this kind of experience. It is important to take full advantage of that knowledge.
You got me to writing again Kark.
Hope this was not too long of a reply.