I was just wondering. At what point is ones swimming career while they realise that they have hit the wall, and then sur passed it and they cant possibly go faster??
The reason I ask is because Phelphs is "retiring" after the 2012 games.
But then I see athlets go out and compete that are well into their late 20's and early 30's.
What is the averge prime age for a male swimmer before times start becoming slower???
At about age 50 one can no longer avoid the loss of muscle mass from aging. This apparently happens because aging changes kidney function and increases the release of nitrogen from the body.
I'm 50 and I just did best 1RM on the deadlift today. I haven't noticed muscle loss yet, though I'm sure it'll be along in the not so distant future.
At about age 50 one can no longer avoid the loss of muscle mass from aging. This apparently happens because aging changes kidney function and increases the release of nitrogen from the body.
I'm 50 and I just did best 1RM on the deadlift today. I haven't noticed muscle loss yet, though I'm sure it'll be along in the not so distant future.