KataMaStEr said:this child can put you to shame
I believe if you work to improve yourself you will improve yourself, gains may come slower but they do come. As I said before, if you are in the same physical condition as you where back then and you have kept lifting consistently then something is wrong with you or just don???t work hard enough. Yes I compare my lifts to people around my age and weight and there are many stronger than me in some of the lifts, but there are many, many more weaker than me. But I can say my high school there was NO ONE stronger than me. There where people that could bench and hang clean more than me, but they stunk just about every other lift and I was fairly balanced in all the lift so it added up. I don???t really compare myself to people in their 20s or 30s, but I know there are also a many of them weaker than me and the other way around. bye bye
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No I'm not in the same condition as I was then. Sometimes other areas of life take precedence over going to the gym---children,work commitments,etc. The numbers I posted as current are after an 18 month layoff. I have only been back in the gym since Feb.15th this year. Those #'s are pretty good after so much time out of the gym.
