Wow I want to look like that when I'm ...
Oh, wait, I'm older than 41. Nevermind.
Yep, she's awesome.
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Wow I want to look like that when I'm ...
Oh, wait, I'm older than 41. Nevermind.
Yep, she's awesome.
I'm 41, too! I'm happy that there's still hope that I can continue getting stronger. I really feel like I'm still improving on the bike. I'm not getting much faster, but a little, and climbing feels better than ever.
She's inspirational. I'm sure it takes a lot of time, money, effort to get where she is, but that it still can happen is exciting to me! Just think, 50 years ago this was impossible. We've come so far. Yay women! The world is our oyster.
"I'm 41 ." That's what I kept saying to my husband the night she swam the 100. Anyone at that level of sport is spending big bucks and has to be extremely driven. I just find it very inspirational. If she can swim at the Olympics, I can... run 13 miles, do this next set of weights, eke out one more push up...
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I'm 41, too, and torn between being inspired and feeling totally past it because of all the talk about how amazing her accomplishment is given that she's "middle aged." Excuse me? Who's middle aged? ;)
I don't really pay attention to the Olympics so I didn't hear about her until recently, but I think I'm going to start scoping out articles for information on working out at this age. I'll never be an Olympian, but I'm sure there's a lot I can learn from her.
Today one of my male co-workers (who swims regularly) remarked, "She's built like a man! She's a monster!" So I had to google up some photos, and wow, that woman is a freaking Amazon. Nothing mannish about her, just a really strong, lean, muscular woman. I should be such a monster.
[QUOTE=ilima;335596]I'm really of two minds about her. As someone her age, it is obviously inspirational. But...
She spends something like $100K a year on massagers, chiros, etc. I dunno, it just seems to greedy and narcissistic, although I'm sure a healthy dose of narcissism is necessary to be world class athlete.QUOTE]
If I was a professional athelete and I could afford all that I would! I currenlty pay a gym membership, pay and meet w/ a personal trainer weekly for 1 hour (strength, core work) and pay a "coach" for my biking and running...all to just get a bit more fit, lose weight and get faster! If I could find a personal chef I would do that tooooo! My work gets in teh way of my desire/love. Her work is her desire/love.
I hate that we are skeptical that a women at her age can continue to be fantastic! I sure hope I am not disappointed!
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Her body is the tool of her profession.
How much should a lawyer spend on her library? How much should a doctor or dentist spend on on an X-ray machine?
Well said. If I could, I would spend $100K a year to be in that shape. As it is, what I spend on bikes, sports related vacations, equipment and clothing is enough to make some faint.
I developed asthma in my 30's too.
I don't know, she looks a little water-logged to me.
:)
Yep...Jeannie Longo has 55 national titles....55! The latest on the track at age 49.
http://www.velonews.com/article/7964...and-an-olympic
Yes, the Dara Torres is impressive, but consider me more awed by Jeannie Longo (besides, she's a cyclist :) )
I was awed by Jeannie Longo 20 years ago when I was racing.
She's still a year older than I am. Darnitall.
My question is-is it really possible for someone who looks like they might have around 3% body fat, is it possible to even be able to swim? I don't swim well at all, not that I don't have any body fat, I have plenty. Maybe it's an ignorant question. I've never seen a swimmer that sculpted.
well for one thing, that looks to me like around 15% body fat. I don't think a woman can survive with 3% - and from the picture she's not cut like a bodybuilder. Not that it's not impressive!
It's true that swimmers and divers tend to have a lot more subQ fat than other athletes. I'm not sure why - I hope someone here can enlighten us because I've wondered about that too!
But also, that's a publicity shot. I don't really follow swimming, but obviously they don't compete in bikinis, so I don't know if I've ever seen a picture of a female swimmer's abs before. I wonder if she really is built any differently from her peers. From what you can see of her thighs, they aren't cut at all, and her arms, not much.