The Case of the 92-Year-Old World Champion Rower
In this latest episode, Paul talks to Dr. Lorcan Daly, a sports physiology researcher and the co-author of a recent paper about a 92-year-old, four-time world champion indoor rower. While there are a few surprises, which I won't spoil here, the main topics include:
- How to preserve fitness across a lifetime
- The importance of goals and objectives
- Why it's never too late to start, unless it's too late to start
- Why VO2max matters more than ever in one's later years, but oxygen kinetics is too often overlooked
Here is a link to the paper in a recent issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology:
Physiological Characteristics of a 92-Year-Old 4-time World Champion Indoor Rower
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Physiological Characteristics of a 92-Year-Old 4-time World Champion Indoor Rower
This is an abridged version of the full episode. For the entire episode, as well as show notes and a transcript, you can subscribe at simplavida.com