Originally Posted by
aclinjury
ok boomer. I'll note what the pro athletes do on the fields, you know, the very people who actually play sports for a living, and have a team of professional trainers advising them what to do to avoid injuries so they can continue to extend their livlihood. Yeah, i'll do what the pro athletes do, not what a bunch of boomers on here do. Nobody is gonna get injured from not stretching and warming up if their pace is a tourist pace, ok. lol take it easy man.
And yep I got injured crashing in a moto race at 120 mph. No amount of stretching is gonna save you when a liter bike is coming at 120mph you in a highside, ok amigo.
Yeah, well I ride plenty fast, bucko, and no one's accusing me of a tourist pace, and I've somehow managed to do it at age 60 without doing a bunch of weird warm up "see how far this body part will flex" moves.. But yes, this is general cycling and you have an OP in this thread from a person who's trying to figure out how to do a 5 mile ride without cramps, so of course whatever the Denver Nuggets are doing is clearly relevant to the discussion.
I don't care who you emulate and what your delusions of grandeur are, you went after a study for a completely invalid reason, and your response when called out on it is to go "grr, grrr, grrr, boomer, grr grrr." Says a lot about you, and it's not good.
Hey, pro athletes take a lot of EPO if they can get away with it. Should I do that too?