Armstronglivs wrote:
Dope Hardstrong wrote:
Also quite a few guys and gals played WAY past 30 back in the day. Sure they often declined but that's also because they were led to believe that's just how it had to be.
You are from that generation, people now have a different mindset.
Doping also changes your mind about "what has to be". You are also not aware that according to the medical experts the physiological peak for strength is typically the late 20's. That is why most sportsmen in the past were on their way down at 30.
IDK who you are, but this is just plain moronic.
What “experts”?
What “strength”?
How does whatever “strength” improve performance in tennis?
RUBBISH. You are writing garbage.
And I will say it again: it is entirely possible that Nadal is using, but none of what you are saying tends to prove such a proposition. None! IMO an easier doping target is Djokovic.
Why do you keep hammering away at this?