The times and physiques of some of our older swimmers is amazing. After seeing the decline in my own power and strength in the past 10 years, I wonder if Masters has to begin worrying about the use of performance enhancing supplements like HGH.
Many masters have the financial resources to afford something like Cenegenics at $30,000 per year to be "young" again.
I don't have any clean and simple solutions - just wondering if there are others who are wondering the same thing I am.
When Rob Butcher said that masters should keep the tech suits because masters swimmer's muscles "need" the compression, does that open the door to allowing anything else that we "need?"
Paul Windrath
The older you get, the faster muscle loss takes place. Good diet, exercise, and proper balance between stress and rest keep us young longer. Good genes help.
The best part of getting older is retiring from the money jobs and being able to do truly productive things like teaching swimming, practicing swimming and walking dogs.
The older you get, the faster muscle loss takes place. Good diet, exercise, and proper balance between stress and rest keep us young longer. Good genes help.
The best part of getting older is retiring from the money jobs and being able to do truly productive things like teaching swimming, practicing swimming and walking dogs.