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Nah you can still become a professional in plenty of sports post 30
I don't count darts or bowling as sports
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Nah you can still become a professional in plenty of sports post 30
Doesn't matter what you count, matter what things are classified as.
You can do a lot of strength related sports post 30 as well
30 is too old to be a surgeon?
from undergrad to qualification is like 15+ years. for me personally that timeline would put me off at 30+
I'd add now it's not just sports but careers. If you don't have or are not on the way to establishing a career by 30 the die is already cast.
Aside from pro sports and careers that require a significant period of study like becoming a neurosurgeon then i dont think thats true. Yeah you're definitely making it very hard on yourself but what you're doing at 30 is not set in stone for the remainder of your life.
If its classified as a sport and they do it for a living that makes them a pro atheleteIt does matter, because I said pro athlete. Darts and bowling are not athletic pursuits.
I doubt theres any professional powerlifters/strongmen who didnt start lifting until they were 30+ but it is possible
Nah you can still become a professional in plenty of sports post 30
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If its classified as a sport and they do it for a living that makes them a pro athelete
By that logic nothing is set in stone and you are not too old for anything really.
Realistically thou a lot of life is forced on you by the choices and decision makers of others. We have little control.
Staying in hostels and dating uni students.
Wrong bitch
Using words like 'selfie' and 'foodie'
Admitting you watch The Simpsons, Star Wars or anything superhero/comic book related
Wearing snug fitting short sleeved shirts
Listening to Triple J
Having personalised number plates
Watching Disney or animated films
Listening to dance/techno music
Living with your parents (unless you indulge in any of the above, in which it case its completely understandable)
Quite a few test cricketers make their debuts over the age of 30 these days, would have been unheard of back in past eras when most had retired by about 30.
he was 28 my point still stands