do you think there will come a time when athletes are literally at the peak of physiological limits where it is impossible to break records, and if so how far off are we, i mean you can only push your body so far.
Also do current atheletes have an unfair advantage over previous Olympians due to increased knowledge in regards to training, diet, equipment ( funny looking swimming suits etc) meaning its is no longer a personal achievement rather a team achievement, further excluding minority countries due to money and technological advances?
Sorry to put a downer on things; i respect these people immensely i just wanted your guys opinions.
I have no idea the circumstances of Usain Bolt's family's financial well being. I do know that Jamaica is a developing nation and not a rich one. Soccer and basketball are some other sports that do not require much except a ball, some shoes, and a bit of open space to play.
For myself, I am thrilled of course that my own country is doing well in the Olympics, its hard to not have a bit of national pride. On the other hand, I think its equally wonderful to see the smaller countries without economic wealth doing well--the story of these atheletes making it to the Olympics shows what grit and determination can provide. Its heartwarming to see their success.
Athletes that are the product of efficient state machinery somehow do not give me the same heart warming emotion when they succeed.
While perhaps the Olympics becomes too much about nation v nation and not enough about just the sheer glory of this sporting event, its hard for me to not enjoy just watching people who are at the absolute pinnacle of talent and training doing their thing--whatever the sport. They make it look effortless...which belies the weeks, hours, months of training and work to get to where they are.
I have no idea the circumstances of Usain Bolt's family's financial well being. I do know that Jamaica is a developing nation and not a rich one. Soccer and basketball are some other sports that do not require much except a ball, some shoes, and a bit of open space to play.
For myself, I am thrilled of course that my own country is doing well in the Olympics, its hard to not have a bit of national pride. On the other hand, I think its equally wonderful to see the smaller countries without economic wealth doing well--the story of these atheletes making it to the Olympics shows what grit and determination can provide. Its heartwarming to see their success.
Athletes that are the product of efficient state machinery somehow do not give me the same heart warming emotion when they succeed.
While perhaps the Olympics becomes too much about nation v nation and not enough about just the sheer glory of this sporting event, its hard for me to not enjoy just watching people who are at the absolute pinnacle of talent and training doing their thing--whatever the sport. They make it look effortless...which belies the weeks, hours, months of training and work to get to where they are.
I should clarify. I think he's the better athlete. I also think everyone in that final is on performance enhancing drugs. Fullstop. In my (supposedly clean) sport I know of at least one 'major' champion that uses anabolic steroids to enhance his performance. Sad really, but with the monies involved inevitable.
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On drugs, or not on drugs, what an athlete!
Personally i think probably not taking anything illegal. I think he may just be that good
For example, when asked about his preparation on the day of the 100m final
He said: he woke up around 11, did'nt have breakfast (never does), watched some TV, had some nuggets (presumably chicken), had an afternoon nap, had some more nuggets then went to the track.
This does'nt strike me as a man taking illegal drugs, if your going to go down that road, you might as well go for a really scientific diet as well.
So I believe Bolt is clean, though i can understand those who don't
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A certain BBC presenter used to eat 'Fruit and Nut' on the day of races, but he took (lots of) drugs. What do they say in sports circles. The ones that say they don't take them, take them the most. Lets not get naive here folks. It ain't possible to run that fast on Branflakes. In my sport, people used to take Anabolic Steroids (typically Nandrolne or Dianabol) to help them hit the ball further, then Beta Blockers to help them knock it into the hole. Mr. Bolt's on something. He's just ahead of the game (testing wise).
Edit: I should add I'm not trying to put anyone down. Please, believe what you like. I'm just (literally) amazed that anyone thinks there's a clean Olympic athlete out there.
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