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Anonymous
>>111594
Way to be a jackass. When you get older, your body loses its ability to produce muscle, hormones, and recover as well as when you were younger.
OP's point is that it is usually impossible to produce the same results you would see in a 30 year old who came in at the same condition, without drugs, hormone therapy, etc...
My answer would be that trainers are never miracle workers. They are there to provide the best information available to help someone reach their goal. Also, if their goal is unattainable, they should let their customer know that they cannot provide them with that, and help them to set more realistic ones.
I think most people in that condition, at that age, really just want to lose the fat because they want to live a longer, healthier life, not become a professional bodybuilder.
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