There are days when I can train harder and on those days, I do. Other days, I train as hard as I can given how I feel but when it comes down to it, each session is its own. I train as hard as I can given how I am feeling.
In the past have trained so hard using H.I.T. that I am sore for well over a week and thereby unwilling to go back into the garage/gym to train again until I feel up to it.
I can no longer do that. I am nearing 60 and need to take more recovery time and while that bothers my ego, I think it is what is needed for me to continue to work on my goal of being as well built and fit as I can be. I warm up more than ever and I need to. For example for shoulders I do several warm up sets of DB side laterals prior to shoulder presses on a (dammit!
) machine. Machines are not my favorite but they allow me to train with less pain on such movements as shoulder presses, bent over rows and incline and flat bench presses.
Currently I train between 2 and 4 times a week for between 30 minutes to an hour. I don't want to spend my life in a gym but I still put in the time so that I won't waste my life in a hospital.
^ This.
You are one sharp sumbitch, Scott. I was going to cast a vote for you in the "smartest Getbigger" thread; alas, it's seemingly disappeared and/or is so many pages back, I'm too lazy to find it again. (FWIW, I was, a'la Starscream, also going to nominate myself. And Pellius, among a few others I can't recall at the moment. Ah, well. Allahu Snackbar!)