No limits

So many Ironman triathlons as possible The Spaniard José Manuel López wants to make as many Ironman triathlons as possible within 1 year.He started on September 8, 2013 and yesterday completed his 79th Ironman. Until September 7, he still has a little time to oversee this number.Incidentally, he is one of the successful finishers at Triple Deca 2013 in Italy. All information is on its website http://impossible365.com/

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Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine

Highly accessed articles in Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine We have already published a few works in the Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine ‘in recent years.This journal is fully electronically and counts like other electronic journals as often the published articles were downloaded by the public audience. Under https://www.dovepress.com/open-access-journal-of-sports-medicine-archive64 Come on, Most Viewed Articles’. In this category, we are the work ‘Personal Best Times in Olympic Distance Triathlon and in A Marathon Predict Ironman Race Time in Recreational Male Triathlets’ under https://www.dovepress.com/personal-best-times-in-an-olympic-distance-triathlon-and-in-a-marathon-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OAJSM as well as the work ‘Age of Peak Performance in Elite Male and Female Ironman Triathlets Competing in Ironman Switzerland, A Qualifier for the Ironman World Championship, Ironman Hawaii, from 1995 to 2011 ‘under https://www.dovepress.com/age-of-peak-performance-in-elite-male-and-female-ironMale-Triathlets-c-Peer-Reviewed-FullText-Article-Oajsm to find.

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Age-related change in ultra-endurance

BBC Future A journalist of ‘BBC Future’ https://www.bc.com/future is on our workIn, Extreme Physiology & Medicine ‘came in the search for an article. He wants to describe the phenomenon that in the extreme peak the excellence by getting older athletes are described in, BBC Science ‘www.bbc.co.uk/science/0/ exploring a larger audience. Among our works in, Extreme Physiology & Medicine ‘https://extremephysiolmed.biomedCentral.com/articles?query=knechtle&seartype=journalSearch&tab=keyWord are from so far 12 publications whose 3 in the division, highly accessed ‘. Of these, 2 works that deal with the age of the best performance in triathlets. Special interest he has at work https://extremephysiolmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-7648-1-5 In which we describe at what age the peak times are achieved over the triple and tenfold ironic track.

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The mirror

Movement against the pain In the number 27 of the current year is in, the mirror ‘a report on the subject, walk instead of spare: as joints remain healthy’ appeared. The author describes that so many art joints are installed in Germany as otherwise no country.And he mentions that a surgery can be saved when you make sports.He has, among other things, our work, No Damage of Joint Cartebil of the Lower Limbs in Ultra-Endurance athlete - An MRI-Study ‘https://bmcmusculoskeletdisorord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2474-14-343 quoted. We were nice to show that a lot of sport leads to no joint damage.The report in ’the mirror’ can be found under https://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/index-2014-27.html

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Age World Cords in the Marathon

Relationship between age and elite marathon race time in world single age records from 5 to 93 years In addition to the official world record for women and men over the marathon route, a list is also led by the world records for each year of life from 5 to 93 years.We have now examined how the marathon time can develop in the course of life. If you graphically represents the marathon world records, this is a U-shaped curve. From 5 years to 20 years comes to an increasing improvement where 5-15 years boys and girls create about the same time.Between 20 and 35, the curve is quite linear, from 35 years, it comes to a deterioration of the time with increasing age.The difference between the sexes increases from 5 years to 20 years, remains at about 20 minutes between 20 and 50 years and then increases with increasing age.

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Editorial in ‘Extreme Physiology & Medicine’

Age, sex and (the) race: gender and geriatrics in the ultra-endurance age In the magazine, Extreme Physiology & Medicine ‘Prof. Whyte from Liverpool commented on a part of our work on extreme duration in an editorial. At the exact contemplation of our graphics, he noticed that a 69-year-old triathlete has undergone a 10-fold Ironman. Then he has also noticed that in the area of extreme duration of the difference between the sexes is 20-30%, so much higher than the usual 10% for the shorter endurance tracks. His very interesting designs can be read below https://extremephysiolmed.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/2046-7648-3-1.pdf

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Interview request from Canada

Race Across the West The Canadian Journalist Vaune Davis of ‘Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’ has the ‘Race Across The West’ Gefinisht and our work on the ‘Furnace Creek’ under https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24993112/ read.This race has undergone her in the previous year. In the context of their revenue, she has experienced what we show in our work: the older athletes are longer and beat the younger competitors.She has held very impressively in an article, which can be found under https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/2014/06/10/for_ultracyclist_vaune_davis_pedalling_in_pain_par_for_the_course.html.

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