Part of the problem is that message boards are old people's social media. As old people, we still train, but we get tired of talking about it after a few years. If you're 50 and you've been lifting for 20-30 years and posting on message boards for 15 years, how long can you keep talking about the best exercise for your biceps?
No!!! But like Einstein used to say, knowing the problem is the biggest part of the solution. Seems that the target audience would be the 40+ who is new or has returned to lifting. The problem is that they're annoying with their best bicep exercise questions so we have to work harder at indulging them. I'm in.
These two quotes are so true ... up to a certain point. But all the old fucks who are 50 (I'm older), and who have been lifting for 20-30, and posting for 15 are starting to notice they cannot and/or should not train, eat, and supplement like they used to.
There is a whole fuckload of information, discussion, and shared experiences to be had from many members on this board ... but only if you still want some bodybuilding threads mixed in with all the political crap.
The very recent
Old man strength is bullshit after what age? thread is one example ... surely a bunch of seasoned old men can think of other age-related specifics they can learn from, or teach about, that cannot be found everywhere else on the Internet?