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Which Masters Sport Performance Gets Worse with Age? Posted: 11 Jan 2011 05:00 AM PST A recent study from the Experimental Aging Research asked the question: Of the 6 sports, which had the greatest decline in performance with age?
I've heard several people claim endurance events are easier to maintain while it's a known fact that sprinters lose speed over the years. Decathletes like Kip Janvrin (who holds the icosathlon world record) who was still competitive at 40 years old said that the high jump was his worse event. Somehow with age, there was no more "pop" in his legs! And I know many men over 50 go for their testosterone shots every three weeks. Luckily, they don't compete and don't have drug testing. But the last line of the study says it all:
The full study was Aging performance for masters records in Athletics, Swimming, Rowing, Cycling, Triathlon, and Weightlifting (Baker AB, Tang YQ) Department of Anaesthesia, University of Sydney at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia (Exp Aging Res. 2010 Oct;36(4):453-77) Here is the abstract, and I put the emphasis (and answers) in bold:
And for me? I think it's time to get out my old Concept II Rowing machine and go after the 500m and 2000m events. Then again, it's gonna hurt like hell. My PR for 2000 meters was around 6:40 but the winning medalist times at the World Police and Fire Games were all in 6:20! The open World Record is under 6 minutes! Copyright © 2010 by Speedendurance.com. All Rights Reserved. |
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