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Don't underestimate old guy strength
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 3092445" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Yup makes sense. </p><p></p><p>This whole conversation piqued my interest and it is indeed interesting, the different "peak" ages for different disciplines. Olympic weightlifters max strength is on average at 25, powerlifters is 34…and according to the source I found the average age over the last 50 years or so for the worlds strongest man winner, strongman competition, is 38! </p><p></p><p>Now in disciplines where speed and agility are the competitive edge (most sports), even 30 year olds are falling behind the absolute peak of what's possible,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 3092445, member: 109862"] Yup makes sense. This whole conversation piqued my interest and it is indeed interesting, the different “peak” ages for different disciplines. Olympic weightlifters max strength is on average at 25, powerlifters is 34…and according to the source I found the average age over the last 50 years or so for the worlds strongest man winner, strongman competition, is 38! Now in disciplines where speed and agility are the competitive edge (most sports), even 30 year olds are falling behind the absolute peak of what’s possible, [/QUOTE]
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