can I still gain muscle at the age of 38
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If I can start and suceeed at age 44 you can certainly do it at age 38!0
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I'm 38, and getting stronger and more muscular every month. Is he serious?0
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I am 49, was chubby and sedentary for all my life, lost in 2013 58 lbs, now I am the very proud owner of a " six-pack".0
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I see a TROLL!
First and only post and this is what 'he' asks? Get real.0 -
Dude, I'm 38, have a black belt in kung fu, and can beat my teenage student athletes in a sprinting race up 11 flights of stairs. Also, I'm a woman, had a baby a year and a half ago, and am in the best goddamn shape of my life, with muscles like you wouldn't believe. Age is no excuse. It does get harder as you get older, but if you're willing to work you can achieve whatever you want.
Also, if you start now, you'll be healthier and in better shape as you age. By the time you're old and decrepit, it's too late.
Wow, thanks! Honestly though I'm always impressed by people on these boards - people around here kick some serious butt.0 -
yes...41 year old lady beast-in-training here. :flowerforyou:
Just did my first Crossfit competition last week, came in 2nd in my division (no age categories in this one). Person who beat me was about my age. The people we beat were in their 20s. Doing first powerlifting comp in August!
Wow, that's effin' awesome!!! Good on you!!!
I'm starting to feel like 40 is the new 20.0 -
Of course. I started back up when I was 42(quit lifting when I was 23 or so). I'm 49 now and feel pretty good.
I know a gentleman who was 135 pounds and 55 years old. He's 65 now and weighs 200 pounds at 8% body fat. I kid you not. I was blown away when he showed me his pics when he was 135 and just starting to lift.0 -
I know a gentleman who was 135 pounds and 55 years old. He's 65 now and weighs 200 pounds at 8% body fat. I kid you not. I was blown away when he showed me his pics when he was 135 and just starting to lift.
Great to read that, I have that guys stats at 53 so i know i can make gains!!0 -
I'm starting to feel like 40 is the new 20.
It is! Instead of buying a ferrari for my mid-life crisis I started doing Triathlons!0 -
na, 37 is the cutoff0
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Oh, yes. They have me lifting weights to stimulate bones and I'm growing these muscles in my upper arms and I hate them. I don't mind the rest of it at all. It feels good and looks fine and normal. But this arm business I do not like. I don't want to look like a bodybuilder or something. My boyfriend says it's fine and not manly at all, but who knows where it will end. I'll be like Arnold Schwatzenegger.
I'm absolutely over 38, don't want big muscles and I'm growing them, so it can totally be done.0 -
I put on 9 pounds of muscle between my 40th and 41st birthdays. I busted my butt, gained weight on purpose, lost a little weight on purpose and looked better than I ever did in my 30s.
So my answer is yes if you bust your butt to do so.0 -
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Age has little bearing on building muscle it comes down to your own God given genetics.
Ehhhh I'd say age has quite a bit to do with building muscle but that said, you can def still build muscle at age 38.
Just looked at your profile and pics and WOW. You sir are awesome. Amazing weight loss.0 -
I went from 48% bodyfat to 22% bodyfat at 38 so yes I added a LOT of muscle.0
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Yes you can!0
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Gents, fair lpay too you, some of you are in serious knick.0
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Me at 17:
I looked like that (but slightly bigger) through most of my adult life. (That's 5'11", ~115 pounds there.) Got serious about getting in better shape a few years ago (around age 40), losing some squishiness and getting stronger/bigger. See pics in profile. I'm not huge by any stretch, but definitely making progress in the right direction.
Oh, and here's my back now: https://www.youtube.com/all_comments?v=bhtZOr0XuxA
TL;DR - Yes. Yes you can.0 -
I'm 46 and gaining muscle like a boss :laugh:0
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Not by deactivating, you can't.0
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I work with seniors. you can gain muscle mass at any age.0
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Not by deactivating, you can't.
^this
My money is on OP being a sockpuppet of one of those responding to this thread.0 -
Santa got ripped!0
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