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  • BrilloPad
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    Interesting find. But its not as amazing as people think.

    As you get older, speed goes but endurance stays. Also, doing a long event is a mental battle - that gets easier as you get older.

    I am only 51 now - but I still hope to be doing IM for many years. I saw in Austria IM there were a couple of competitors in the 80-85 age group. And one person in the 60-65 age group did a sub 12 hour!

    For now though, it is autumn/winter drills work. Swimming and running. Will see how it goes and then decide what to do in Enduroman next year. I hope to do a quin. But it depends on the swimming. I am really struggling with my catch.

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  • vetran
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    found that the brain’s volume of grey matter fell by 6% across the course of the race
    who would of thunk it? Its about the same decrease as an hour or two on CUK.

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  • barrydidit
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    I'm planning an ultra-endurance drinking session for Saturday.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post

    In other news, L2B is ultra endurance
    You need to cycle faster.

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  • suityou01
    started a topic One for Brillo

    One for Brillo

    BBC - Future - Human body: The ?ultra-athletes? aged 60+

    Hope you lot back in blighty can read this.

    A few decades ago, facing that kind of intense challenge after middle age might have seemed unthinkable. But over the past few years, it has become surprisingly common to find pensioners performing in ultra-endurance events like Ironman triathlons.
    In other news, L2B is ultra endurance

    According to one definition, any competition that lasts more than six hours could be considered ultra-endurance

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