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by spacemadness 357 days ago
That’s just not true. I’ve been lifting heavy for many years and have had my share of injuries, sure. But they heal. My body feels great. I’m almost 50 and I have no back pain, or other pains I see people constantly complaining about that are near my age and don’t do any resistance training. The only reason I injured myself is because I overreached. So that’s in ones control. I tend to overdo it from time to time if I’m trying to hit a goal. But nobody needs to push that hard and there are many ways to avoid it.

The fact is resistance training is vital for able bodied folks to avoid feeling pain later. And of course it has many other benefits than that. Even just pulling on some resistance bands can save your back and shoulders and the chance of injury there is minuscule.

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You just said its true. Yes, most of the things heal, but one day they don't.

I am 50, take 0 drugs, and look better than in 20. Back doesn't hurt.

Metformin did help more than exercise, though.

Note that I didn't exercise at all until 45.

You just focused on what you wanted to and ignored the rest.
Yes, because that is the point I am making. That exercise hurts, sometimes quite a lot. I never said its not beneficial, quite contrary.