I keep seeing people my age say things like "I'm too old to build muscle" or "body recomp doesn't work after 50." I'm here with the receipts to say that's not true.
M/55, 5'10". Started semaglutide January 2025, started structured lifting program simultaneously.
| Metric | Jan 2025 | Aug 2025 | Mar 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 248 lbs | 218 lbs | 208 lbs |
| Body Fat % (DEXA) | 36.2% | 27.4% | 21.8% |
| Fat Mass | 89.8 lbs | 59.7 lbs | 45.3 lbs |
| Lean Mass | 151.6 lbs | 152.2 lbs | 156.8 lbs |
| ALM Index (ALM/height²) | 7.8 kg/m² | 8.0 kg/m² | 8.4 kg/m² |
Strength Benchmarks:
| Lift | Jan 2025 | Mar 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bench Press | 95 lbs × 5 | 185 lbs × 5 |
| Squat | 135 lbs × 5 | 245 lbs × 5 |
| Deadlift | 155 lbs × 5 | 295 lbs × 5 |
| Overhead Press | 65 lbs × 5 | 125 lbs × 5 |
| Barbell Row | 95 lbs × 5 | 175 lbs × 5 |
Lean mass went UP by 5.2 lbs while total weight dropped 40 lbs. At 55 years old. On a GLP-1 agonist. During a caloric deficit.
My protocol: 5/3/1 lifting program 4 days/week. Protein minimum 180g/day. Creatine 5g/day. 7+ hours sleep. Moderate deficit (not aggressive).
I know I benefited from "newbie gains" since I hadn't lifted seriously in ~20 years. But the point stands: age is not the barrier people think it is. Hormones, nutrition, and stimulus are what matter.