PSX5Central
Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: videoholic on August 18, 2004, 06:27:30 PM
-
So at what point in the olympics are we going to stop seeing records being broken? You know you watch swimming and running and it\'s hard to imagine that they are still chopping sometimes over a second off the previous WR. At some point the world records are going to have to cap out and become unbeatable. Just wonder how long.
-
Maybe this will be the last olympics records are broken. I can\'t see records being broken much more.
-
Originally posted by Titan
Maybe this will be the last olympics records are broken. I can\'t see records being broken much more.
Uhh..
:stick:
Yes they will.
Records will first start being broken by smaller margains. It\'ll be a LONG time before some super swimmer comes along and sets records that won\'t be broken by anyone until another super swimmer comes along.
Also, once technology stops playing a part (inventing faster swimming costumes, etc.) things\'ll slow down.
-
Chick swimmers beat a 17 year old record by over 2 seconds today. Friggen druggies.
-
Yeah, that was pretty badass.
Of course, every single swimmer had a 200 Meter time of under 2 minutes, which is downright insane. Michael Phelps record in that event is 1:55.49, so these girls basically just swam the race of their life. They whooped up on everybody else -- it wasn\'t like the race was close. Also, that record was the longest standing swimming record to date, so, yeah, the record had it coming.
See Yuz.
-
For the record, I swam the 200m freestyle once in my high school career and came in 2nd place with a time of 2:28.
-
Some records have already reached the point where they won\'t be broke for a long ass time. Take for instance Michael Johnson\'s 19.32 in the 200m dash.
-
Here u go Swifdi
(https://psx5central.com/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fsoft.shangdu.com%2Fcywl%2Fnews%2Fmicrosoft%2Fimages%2Fpictures%2Fcookie.jpg&hash=979645a21fe0574aa8d1d8c288cd7392c0c204a1)
-
Most modern world records are broken because of science creating these new substances.
Take for example baseball\'s homerun record which stood for some 50+ years until a few years ago when now 3 guys have gone past it.
McGuire hits 40-50 a year but busts out one season with 70. Same with Sosa and Bonds.
You dont wake up one season and hit 30% more home runs then last because you got better, especially if you\'ve been playing for years already.
-
Well whatever they\'re having we better get some for Kurt Warner.
-
It\'s probably more of understanding the human body and being able to better train with that knowledge to ge the most out of what you have. Of course, I\'m just a naive kid that doesn\'t know much.
-
I heard somewhere that science has calculated that in ice skating it is conceivable that the body is capable of spinning 7 times before landing. Last olympics the big thing was people doing quads. It\'s unbelievable to me that they can do 3 more revolutions.
-
Originally posted by ViVi
Here u go Swifdi
(https://psx5central.com/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fsoft.shangdu.com%2Fcywl%2Fnews%2Fmicrosoft%2Fimages%2Fpictures%2Fcookie.jpg&hash=979645a21fe0574aa8d1d8c288cd7392c0c204a1)
Thanks. The point I was making was how... ah shit, I was just showing off my small penis.
-
Actually it is possible Clowd, if you think about people are better trained today, with chems or not, so to be able to hit the ball 30 more times out of the park than last year isn\'t inconceivable. Just think if he had connected 30 more times the year before just by chance or training.
-
It\'s not just training. It\'s smaller parks, expansion pitching, and ect. The thing is when Bonds hits like 30-40 all career and then suddenly out of no where late in his career has this huge jump in HR output that it gets more than a bit suspicious.
-
OK, let\'s get this straight.
This is MY topic.
I don\'t give a shit about pro baseball.
Make your own topic!!! :)
-
Originally posted by mjps21983
Actually it is possible Clowd, if you think about people are better trained today, with chems or not, so to be able to hit the ball 30 more times out of the park than last year isn\'t inconceivable. Just think if he had connected 30 more times the year before just by chance or training.
uhm..way off topic..is this the same cloud from waay back? i\'m talkin the one that used to get into arguments with everybody...oh and the u.s. basketball team will break a record for not bringing home the gold for the 1st time eva...
-
Humans are getting healthier, in the future I can see DNA mapping and chromosome thingamabobbers in use so we can "design" healthier kids. Also longer lifespans will allow more 30-somethiings to compete in the olympics for a broader playing field. And Super Soldiers like Jessica Alba to kick some Alien ass should a space ship ever crashland on mother earth.
They\'ll never know what him em. ;)
-
there is no end people will get faster and faster till they can run or swim at the speed of light
-
^^
and then go back in time so that they can have sex with their own grandmothers
-
Is anybody else getting bored with this swimming and running crap? Diving is stupid, synchronized swimming? When are we gonna get into the boxing that good stuff.
-
Jeremy Wariner just won the Olympic gold in the 400 meter, best event in track and field. The kicker, it\'s some white dude that looks to weigh 150 lbs, wow. At only 20 he could be the next guy to approach Johnsons record.
-
There was something about this in one of my old calculus books. It said that the there is a limit to how fast a person could run/swim/etc. we just haven\'t reached it. The graphs in the book showed that we are probably getting close.
The world records may be broken at a faster rate but they are being broken by smaller margins so eventually there will be a point where its just not possible to go any faster.
-
can i see the graph?
-
Not from me you can\'t. I couldn\'t find that book if I wanted to. I just remember going over it in class.
If you really want to see it I could probably throw something similar together in paint.
-
ok. lol.