Very late to these replies, so, I accept the "

"s with hat in hand.
I will be in my forties soon, feeling tired and sleepy these recent months. Just a normal lazy office lady living in the city.
My husband bought 5kg dumb bells so I have been stealing borrowing to do some dumb bell exercises like hammers and bicep curls every alternate day.
Managed to do 3sets of 12 reps recently.
any advice for weight-lifting to maintain/retain muscle mass for those past their thirties?
Aging women need resistance training more than most people, the degradation in bone density that comes from 1.) being Woman and 2.) becoming old is slowed down from the resistance on them. (Osteogenesis)
The best routine you can pick is one that you can stick to. I tell this to everyone, (and I have to remind myself of it constantly.) Even if you find an "optimal routine", if you can't adhere to it, it won't benefit you. There is a downstream skill of differentiating when you are backing off because you are being lazy, or backing off because you actually need rest, and a good rule of thumb is to "never miss two". Another think to keep an eye on is protein intake. The quick and dirty guideline is 0.7-1g of protein per pound of body weight. There are more effective ways of calculating this, I personally do 0.8g/lb of lean body mass, but I also measure my %bodyfat over time, so I have that data point.
I know /fit/ has been seething about Dr. Mike Isratel and his service shilling and YouTube slop videos, but there are good bits of info in them, most notably:
- Get good sleep
- Eat mostly whole foods
- exercise in a way you enjoy that accomplishes what you want
Any sort of optimizations you make to a routine are best applied on top of that bedrock foundation, and doing those things would benefit just about every person on the earth that wants to just "be healthier."
tell us what is your routine for?
is it to look as pumped as possible?
is it to gain as much power?
or is it for cosmetic gay poses?
idk how to start a forum vote so
reply with "pumped", "power" or "gay" before the mods tell me how to do polls
Lifting heavy is fun (I miss the strength I had when I was more serious about lifting), I'm trying to balance losing fat with keeping strength, but the priority is on not being a fat fuck. I am never described as a fat fuck (at least not to my face), but the collective fattening of the world population has lowered that bar significantly. Wouldn't mind being in the 18% body fat range and strong.
Also, missed quoting it, but RIP Big Lenny. Never be a cookie cutter.
