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      This Saturday night, UFC legend Randy Couture came out
      of retirement and won the world heavyweight title at 43
      years old.

      And your excuse for why you are not stronger or bigger or
      leaner or a better athlete is because you are... too old? How
      sad and pathetic that is.

      Watching the UFC on Saturday night was like watching a real
      life version of Rocky Balboa and the only way not to be
      motivated by it was if you slept through the fight.

      Sylvia was the odds on favorite against the older Couture
      yet he was completely dominated from start to finish.
      Randy trained his butt off in preparation for this fight and
      entered the octagon in the best shape of his life.

      Sure, we all don't have the luxury of being able to do
      nothing but train, eat and sleep like many pro athletes do
      but to use that as an excuse is unacceptable. To use age as
      an excuse is beyond unacceptable.

      I can't tell you how many times I have heard the age excuse
      used. And every time I hear it, it makes me sick. I once had
      a client who came to my gym to train at the same time as a
      particular group of high school kids. The kids were
      significantly stronger than him on every exercise they did.
      He used to look on in awe and tell me, "there's no way I can
      compete with these high school guys, I'm way too old for
      that."

      He was 34, and I was completely nauseated by his
      statement. Being the politically incorrect straight shooter
      that I am, I immediately snapped at him, "You have got to
      be kidding me, right? You're using age as an excuse at
      34?!? You should be ashamed of yourself. They should be
      saying there is no way they can compete with you because
      you should be dominating them. "

      I couldn't look at him for the rest of that workout without
      wanting to throw up.

      I had another client around the same time who displayed the
      exact opposite attitude and proved what's possible when you
      don't set limits or make excuses. Mark Crook hired me to
      train him shortly after his 41st birthday. He had barely
      touched a weight in his life up until that point but was
      determined to get in shape and give it his all. Once he got a
      taste of the intense training atmosphere in my gym he was
      hooked and wanted nothing more than to dominate everyone
      in his path. He set his sights on some of the young bucks
      who were significantly stronger than him and vowed to
      outlift all of them within a year.

      With determination, laser sharp focus and ample amounts
      of hard work Mark went from barely being able to bench
      press 135 to easily handling 275 in his first year at my gym.
      In the process he left many of the younger guys who were
      benching 50-100 pounds more than him when he started, in
      the dust. Mark went on to become a very good friend of
      mine and still trains hard to this day. Not once in the entire
      time that I have known him did I ever hear Mark mention
      his age and use it as any kind of excuse.

      I have another good friend from Arkansas named David
      Larkan who is one of the most inspiring people you will
      ever meet. Dave is close to 50 years old and still plays in a
      wide variety of semi professional sports leagues and trains
      as hard as anyone I know. I received a phone call from him
      recently and he told me that despite the numerous injuries
      he has accumulated over the years he had decided to go
      back to playing semi pro FOOTBALL for one last season
      and wanted to know if I could help him get in shape for his
      last hurrah.

      In case you missed it, Dave is nearly 50. What's your excuse
      again?

      Why do some people think that the day you graduate
      college your ability to do anything physical is automatically
      rendered useless? It is assumed by a large portion of the
      population that after college you have to get serious about
      life and grow up. This usually means giving up sports,
      sitting in front of a computer all day, getting in terrible
      shape, taking up golf and basically turning into a complete
      p*ssy. Intense physical activity and competition is beneath
      them apparently.

      Get over it and start living.

      I recently saw some friends from high school and they
      confessed that they have not done much physical activity
      since we graduated fifteen years ago. It showed.

      On the other hand, I am a far better athlete today, at 32
      then I was back then at age 17 and I am only getting better.
      Unlike many of my contemporaries, I refuse to stop.

      But I'm still young so some of the older guys will use that as
      an excuse. "You're still in your thirties, wait til you get to be
      forty, then you'll see."

      Well then what about Brett Favre, still playing in the NFL at
      close to 40?

      What about Ric Flair, who is still wrestling a full time schedule and
      taking bumps off the top rope and steel chair shots in his mid
      50's.

      What about Louie Simmons, who is still powerlifting with the best of
      them in his 60's.

      And Randy Couture just competed in the most physically
      demanding sport on earth Saturday night and won the world
      heavyweight championship at age 43.

      Now tell me one more time, what's your excuse?


      Jason Ferruggia

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      Awesome article!
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      Great read bro, have a lot of respect for dave...Im 24 and play semi pro ball, Im sore every wk, takes a lot of heart for a guy thats 50 to take a pounding and keep on playing...
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      great fight I thought the worst excuse was Silvia acctually having the balls to say he came into the fight with an injury what a ***** I never liked the guy or anybody from the miletich camp anyway

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      man that is a great article. as i close in on 40 i definately feel the aches and pains more but i also notice i train smarter and more intensely than i did 10 years ago. i am real happy when i see young guys complaining about being sore. i may hurt worse but i keep my mouth shut and keep going.


      after reading that i cant wait to do legs today!
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