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Training to failure
I’m very curious on everyone’s thoughts regarding training to momentary failure, or close to it. And I’m only referring to failure on the concentric part of a set.
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4 likes • Jan 25
Greetings. I’m an old retired Sailor who has been lifting pretty consistently for more than 40 years. Now that I’m in my late 60s I’m always interested in learning what works best as we age. I noticed that you have resistance bands in your weight room Keith and wonder what your thoughts, as well as others, are on using them. Same for machines. I do tend to avoid barbells now.
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Mike Welding
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I’m 68, been resistance training for more than 40 years.

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Joined Jan 25, 2026
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