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This question is more for those in their 40's on up. I am now 36. 5 10" 224. Natural so far and still progressing nicely. But I wonder how to proceed as I get stronger and as I get older. I love to go heavy. Seems to build muscle the best (big surprise). However, I have a few degerated discs in my lower back and arthritis beginning under my left patella. Both my chiropractor and Ortho doctor encourage me to keep lifting but say I need to go lighter. Like anyone else, I want to have healthy joints when I'm in my 50's and older. So how can I do this and still be a big guy. My goal is 250 lbs with same or less bf. Does one HAVE to go heavy to be big? Will worn out joints simply be the price I will pay? I am aware there are manipulation techniques like pre-exhaust, supersets of a isolating followed by a compound, pyramids, short rest between sets, etc. and I practice them now and then. But I wonder if using lighter weight will give me what I want in the longrun. Should I change my goals? Just trying to be smart about my future.