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Strong After 50 · Jul 16, 2026

Why my training program has changed recently.

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I’ve changed my training program more than once over the past few few months.

Not because the program was bad. Not because I lacked discipline. And not because I was chasing the latest trend on social media.

I changed them because my goals, my recovery and my life changed.

We’re told the key to progress is sticking to a program. There’s truth in that. You need enough consistency for your body to adapt. Chop and change every week and you never build momentum.

But here’s the other side.

A program can be well designed and still be wrong for your life right now.

It’s winter here in Australia. Work is busy, I’m trying to add a little muscle, and I’m paying closer attention to recovery. I still enjoy running and conditioning, but they’re not the priority at the moment.

I’m doing more focused strength and hypertrophy work, slightly less conditioning, and leaving enough space between hard sessions to actually recover. And I’m keeping sessions short enough to fit around work.

Could I write myself a bigger program? More exercises, more volume, longer sessions? On paper it might even look better.

But a program that demands more time and recovery than I currently have isn’t a better program. It’s just one I’m less likely to complete.

Training doesn’t exist in isolation. It competes with work, family, stress, sleep, old injuries and recovery that’s less predictable than it used to be.

That doesn’t mean lowering your standards or backing off. It means being smarter about where you spend your effort.

The question isn’t:
“What’s the perfect training program?”

It’s:
“What’s the right program for my body, my goals and my life right now?”

Some seasons you’ll train five or six days a week and chase real progress. Others, 2 or 3 shorter full-body sessions are all you need to maintain and stay consistent.

Build muscle through winter, then run more when the weather warms up. During a tough month at work, holding your strength is a smarter goal than chasing personal bests.

There was a point in my life when my ego wouldn’t let me train less. Now it’s about finding balance and enjoyment in my training. None of that is failure. It’s good programming.

The best program isn’t the hardest or the most scientific. It’s the one that gives you enough stimulus to improve, enough recovery to adapt, and enough flexibility to keep showing up.

This isn't the perfect program. It's simply the right program for where I am today.

Five days might sound like a lot. It’s not, most of these sessions take me around 30 minutes, and I like to do something most days.

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Rod

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