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Dr. Ralph and Eddie White make some excellent points about older athletes.

As I get older I am always concerned about over training.

Would the both of you please give us some great tips to prevent over

training?

I have been cycling my workouts - if I go heavy one week, then I back off

the next week on that same exercise and go light. I have been cycling

moderate, heavy, and light workouts to prevent over training. When I was in my

20s I

could go heavy and moderate all the time; no light workouts.

I still believe that older lifters can lift a lot; they just have to life

" smarter. "

Edwin Freeman, Jr.

San Francisco, USA

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In a message dated 9/22/2008 9:22:01 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

EWHITE@... writes:

Example: Last week I did a triple wearing a belt only with 450 on my squat

and all reps were strong and in good form. This week I put on a training

squat suit and wraps and struggled with a triple of 475. I felt tired and

really did not want to be there which I have found is a great sign of over

training or at least the beginnings of it. At my age I have to lift more in

tune

with my body than a scheduled routine or I end up injured.

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