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Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | VIP | Instant withdrawals!|ARGENTINA & AVFC
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Lucasgabd
on 13/12/2023, 11:47:31 UTC
If Luiz Suarez was good enough and other bla-bla-bla. Just admin that he is old for football already. He is where he is not because clubs can not afford him, or he has lack of skill, he is just old for football. Google say that football players retire at 34-38. Suarez is 36 already. Football players peak form is between 25-27. And Duelbits made a contract with him, because among famous and good players, Suarez is famous, good, but has that biting controversial feature.

As long as the player is no longer in peak physical shape, as you said, from the age of 25-27, in my opinion, it's not so simple to define whether you're old enough to play soccer
If the team has a good composition of young players and older and more experienced players, it can use the experience of a player of this size to its advantage. A player who has played in Europe, Champions League, against all the best teams in the world, the World Cup, etc., has a lot to add to a team


I didn't know peak performance for soccer players was 25-27
I've heard that usually peak performance for men is 33 but you can probably mitigate age related issues by training, sleeping and eating well, with some limitation, of course, as an example it'll be hard to see a 50 years old compete with a 25 who's in shape and practicing often.

33 is a peak for a regular men. Professional athletes have their peak lower (for example at artistic gymnastics athletes professional athletes retire at 17-19y.o), because they always put their body on the limit, their body exhaust more. If they were machines, then they have huge mileage. Like taxi cars breaks or die faster than regular cars Cheesy Why football players retire early - probably due to muscles structure, flexibility, body recovery phases and etc.

I don't like the comparison of humans with machines because we have many things machines don't including self-healing properties.
I agree that pushing your body to the limit will make it harder for it to recover but a professional athlete needs rest and good diet too, I can bet most of the professional athletes will have a better health than sedentary people with bad eating and sleeping habits.