Peter Attia· MD
what actually happens is the decline is not that steep for any individual but what happens is you have certain events in your life you have to get an injury and you're you're stopped training for six months and then you're hosed
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what actually happens is the decline is not that steep for any individual but what happens is you have certain events in your life you have to get an injury and you're you're stopped training for six months and then you're hosed
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that puts a lot of emphasis that sort of points to the idea of really taking care to avoid to the extent possible obviously to avoid these sort of events because you can actually in the absence of those those events the decline doesn't have to be that steep