CrunchinJelly
formerly cjelly
Ugh, that Visa thing makes me sick.
The corporate circle jerk is the worst part about it, to be honest.
Ugh, that Visa thing makes me sick.
Not sure if posted, but these are the headphones Phelps has on before the races.
Sol Republic. $125
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Those are pretty ugly imo
You missed a point - that Ye improved on her time from 2 years ago by 5 seconds. Of course, Ledecky, who improved on her PB by 5 seconds in the span of a month, isn't being called out by a US swimming coach. Nope, Ledecky was fueled by apple pie and gold old fashioned American grit. And Ledecky didn't come out of nowhere. Why, she appeared for the first time at the US swimming trials WAY back in July 2012. That's just over a month ago; she's been at this for years.
All natural!
Women mature faster than men, which may be why we see huge jumps in performance at a silghtly younger age for women. There's been some suggestion that younger females actually have the advantage over their older counterparts in terms of body fat % and distribution as well as other hormones. I would also guess that since women and becoming more and more involved in sport around the world, the pace of records being broken may accelerate a bit as more genetic freaks get involved (whereas the male events have had wider participation for a longer period of time, making the record breaking swims less dramatic). But that is just a guess on my part with no analysis to back it up. Short answer: I don't know.Can the swimming enthusiasts clear something up for me? What is it about swimming, particularly on the women's side, that you have these 15 and 16 year olds winning so dominantly? I just finished watching the replay of the 800m women's freestyle and I would think for a long distance event like that, you'd need a few more years of training to be competitive. I mean, I come from a track and cross country background so anybody in their teens winning a long distance race at the olympics would be unbelievable.
Women mature faster than men, which may be why we see huge jumps in performance at a silghtly younger age for women. There's been some suggestion that younger females actually have the advantage over their older counterparts in terms of body fat % and distribution as well as other hormones. I would also guess that since women and becoming more and more involved in sport around the world, the pace of records being broken may accelerate a bit as more genetic freaks get involved (whereas the male events have had wider participation for a longer period of time, making the record breaking swims less dramatic). But that is just a guess on my part with no analysis to back it up. Short answer: I don't know.
I probably shouldn't have posted Ledecky's pic in my post because judging whether an athlete is clean or not from how he or she look tends to border on sexism when it comes to females. If she's ugly, she's doping. Hot, she's not. Ledecky has no obvious roid pimples or anything else to indicate she's on horse hormones, so there's really no point judging her based on her appearance. It wasn't my intention to do that, but it might've come off that way. That said, Ye's androgenous appearance (which IMO isn't particularly androgenous for a 16-year-old with short hair, no makeup, and in athletic shape) has attracted some attention, so perhaps including Ledecky's picture was warranted to make the parallel complete.
Women mature faster than men, which may be why we see huge jumps in performance at a silghtly younger age for women. There's been some suggestion that younger females actually have the advantage over their older counterparts in terms of body fat % and distribution as well as other hormones. I would also guess that since women and becoming more and more involved in sport around the world, the pace of records being broken may accelerate a bit as more genetic freaks get involved (whereas the male events have had wider participation for a longer period of time, making the record breaking swims less dramatic). But that is just a guess on my part with no analysis to back it up. Short answer: I don't know.
I probably shouldn't have posted Ledecky's pic in my post because judging whether an athlete is clean or not from how he or she look tends to border on sexism when it comes to females. If she's ugly, she's doping. Hot, she's not. Ledecky has no obvious roid pimples or anything else to indicate she's on horse hormones, so there's really no point judging her based on her appearance. It wasn't my intention to do that, but it might've come off that way. That said, Ye's androgenous appearance (which IMO isn't particularly androgenous for a 16-year-old with short hair, no makeup, and in athletic shape) has attracted some attention, so perhaps including Ledecky's picture was warranted to make the parallel complete.
If any of them are doped, they are doped with some crazy next level shit that is invisible in the test and which leaves no typical outside marks.
Missy Franklin is 6'1 170+ lb monster that is destroying world records, swims TWO finals in 14 mins yet is under no suspicion?
Can you somehow increase your height with drugs? If not, 170 lb is quite normal for a woman of her height.
Missy Franklin has been top 3 in 200 back since 2010.Why is ony the Chinese swimmer getting targeted? Missy Franklin is 6'1 170+ lb monster that is destroying world records, swims TWO finals in 14 mins yet is under no suspicion?
Thanks for posting. Hyped as hell for tomorrow as well. Hope he blows minds.
wiki said:Franklin is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and has women's size 13 feet
These US track and field women are fast... too fast... they must be doping.
I think sprinters have the nicest bodies. Everything is ripped and proportional. The men gymnasts have noodle legs and the male swimmers look like Starscream.
I think sprinters have the nicest bodies. Everything is ripped and proportional. The men gymnasts have noodle legs and the male swimmers look like Starscream.
Yes, my favorite Olympian by far. Love that he's so much into cricket
They look like beats by dre.
I think sprinters have the nicest bodies. Everything is ripped and proportional. The men gymnasts have noodle legs and the male swimmers look like Starscream.
I just noticed an article that the US overturned a loss on appeal today for boxing? What a freaking joke.
ESPN said:After the American team protested the result, AIBA's competition jury reviewed the bout and ruled Vikas had committed nine holding fouls in the third round alone. He also intentionally spit out his mouthpiece in the second round, which should have resulted in at least four points of deductions.
Missy Franklin has been top 3 in 200 back since 2010.
Women's indoor volleyball players get my vote.
I think sprinters have the nicest bodies. Everything is ripped and proportional. The men gymnasts have noodle legs and the male swimmers look like Starscream.
Rugby players have the best bodies.
FACT to be demonstrated in the 2016 Games.
If they cut out all the commercials and montage, this program will last about 10 minutes.
I think sprinters have the nicest bodies. Everything is ripped and proportional. The men gymnasts have noodle legs and the male swimmers look like Starscream.
No way is Phelps going to be at Rio, Brazil in 2016 but it was nice watching the entire medal chase through the years
I bet he changes his mind 2-3 years from now and tries for a comeback. He drops the 400 IM, keeps the 100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM, and relays. Maybe tries the 200 free again.
I've seen so many swimmers retire only to try for a comeback later. It's his bread and butter and why he's rich. Makes for another great story and payday 4 years from now.