The past six years of my life I have spent training over
thirty hours per week. The first few
months of off season training are the worst because this is when I do high
volume and conditioning. It is important
to do this phase of training because this is the conditioning base that will
help me maintain my physical condition throughout the season. As I have gotten older it isn’t as important
to do as much volume training instead, it is essential to train less, but
maintain a high level of intensity.
Recovery becomes imperative as I get older. This includes spending time in the hot tub,
cold tub, sauna and receiving deep tissue massages weekly. It sounds like an easy life, but believe it
or not these treatments are necessary for an older athlete, like me to be able
to train at the top level daily. It is defiantly
a perk to not have to put in as many hours of training as I use to, but with
age comes a lot more aches and pains. I
have forced my body frame to maintain about twenty pounds of extra weight
throughout the past six years. This
weight along with the intense weight training has caused my joints to ache. So, with age comes increased joint pain, but
also less volume of training and more massages!
I guess you can not have it all.
1 comments:
I agree, if we get older we are now prone to any body conditions like joint pain and a lot more. For me proper exercise and massages will benefit a lot to us.
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