I have a lot of respect for people that can stop lifting weights for many years and then get back into it.
I remember one fall night my wife and I thought it would be good to take a walk to the park. Before leaving I decided to grab the basketball in the garage that I hadn't touched in 10 years. Filled it up with air and made the walk down to the park. I was never good at basketball but loved playing it in high school/college. I couldn't shoot, dribble, or pass but I could dunk. 15 years later, I'm walking to the park thinking to myself "Well I weigh about the same and just two years ago I ran a full marathon, I'm wondering if I'll actually be better than when I was young". Without going into too many details, let's just say that I was lucky that I didn't get my finger stuck in the bottom loop. Turned around, walked home, and didn't touch a basketball again for probably 5 years and will never attempt to dunk it again. My wife kids me about it and would give anything to have it on video. I'm sure it was something special to see.
I remember one fall night my wife and I thought it would be good to take a walk to the park. Before leaving I decided to grab the basketball in the garage that I hadn't touched in 10 years. Filled it up with air and made the walk down to the park. I was never good at basketball but loved playing it in high school/college. I couldn't shoot, dribble, or pass but I could dunk. 15 years later, I'm walking to the park thinking to myself "Well I weigh about the same and just two years ago I ran a full marathon, I'm wondering if I'll actually be better than when I was young". Without going into too many details, let's just say that I was lucky that I didn't get my finger stuck in the bottom loop. Turned around, walked home, and didn't touch a basketball again for probably 5 years and will never attempt to dunk it again. My wife kids me about it and would give anything to have it on video. I'm sure it was something special to see.