All of you people have no clue as to what you're even talking about.
This is not 1920 anymore. We are not living in 1920 so stop acting like we are.
If 20's to early 30's was the peak then why is it that I have been doing the same exact thing at the track and gym for over 20 years and i'm now just getting all time records at both the gym and the track and i'm 36 going on 37 soon?
Explain that theory to me again? Because i'm not listening.
And i'm natural. I have never done steroids. So how is it that i'm magically lifting more weight at the gym? My program has stayed the same for 20 years..
How is it that i'm sprinting faster in this 35 yard dash I do and the 100 meter dash? Explain that to me?
Instead of going around deceiving everyone into believing that the human body peaks at early 30s or late 20s. Maybe you should all be telling everyone that the human body doesn't reach it's peak in absolute strength until 37-42.
You all have it wrong. The universe is billions of years old and here we have you all telling people that they get their peak at late 20s to early 30s..
Do you know why you think that is?
It's because the average stupid, gullible, naive, and deceived athlete in todays world is led to believe what their coaches tell them. When their coaches tell them to retire at 28 or 29 they usually do..
So they never even know what they were possible of doing in their late 30s.
Late 30's is extremely potent for peak power.
That's one factor. Another factor is this.
Did you ever wonder why most athletes retire early? It's because they get so scared that they won't be able to perform in their late 30's that they won't to retire early because they fear what people will say about them if they aren't able to keep performing at the rate they are performing right before the retire.
So therefore they even stop working out.
So they either get scared into it or they are pressured into it.
This is why people who aren't professional athletes always reach their true potential in upper 30's to low 40's because there is no stupid coach telling them they won't be able to sprint fast after 27.
Look at felix sanchez or countless of other sprinters..
I deadlifted the most weight ever this year, squatted the most weight ever this year, benched press my most weight ever this year. Every single thing I am doing at the gym is a personal record everytime i go there.
I was nowhere near the strength level that i am at now when i was at 28 year old. Nowhere near it.
An example of someone that doesn't know about this is trey hardee..
He's talking about quitting after this olympics at only 32.
He prob has no clue that he's nowhere near his peak if he continues to push himself. He could easily do 2 more olympics if he lifts heavy with low reps.
Also this is just for natural athletes. This theory does not apply to steroid users. Because steroid users see peaks at all ages. But steroids do not count so nothing a steroid user ever accomplishes ever means anything.
Because it's not who the person truly is deep down within themselves.