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Oldest Athletes

Emily James

Traductor A AI

Editorial: Publifye

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Oldest Athletes explores the remarkable stories of sports figures who defied age, achieving success beyond conventional limits. It examines how advancements in training, nutrition science, and sports medicine have facilitated extended careers. You'll discover how psychological resilience and mental fortitude play crucial roles in overcoming age-related challenges, allowing these athletes to maintain competitiveness against younger rivals. Intriguingly, some athletes have secured significant victories and championships well into their later years, challenging societal perceptions. The book argues that athletic longevity results from the complex interplay of physical conditioning, psychological strength, and access to advanced resources. Through individual case studies, it details the training regimens, career highlights, and personal strategies of athletes across various sports, from marathon running to baseball. These biographical accounts provide a personal glimpse into their dedication and discipline. The book progresses by first introducing key concepts and scientific data, then presenting individual athlete stories, and finally synthesizing findings to draw broader conclusions about athletic longevity.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 62 páginas.

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