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Aaron Rodgers is set to return from a torn Achilles tendon this fall as a 40 year old quarterback going into his 20th season. A few decades ago, returning from this injury was seen as unlikely for an athlete of any age, let alone a 40 year old man. This got me thinking about the nature of modern athletic careers.
We are told by mainstream media that better training, nutrition and recovery techniques are to thank for these long careers. But what role do steroids and other PEDs play behind the scenes? What are the likes of Messi, LeBron and Ovechkin taking to remain on top so long?
- Tom Brady had two of his best seasons ever at the age of 43 and 44 in 2020 and 2021.
- LeBron James is nearing his 40th birthday and has been in the NBA since 2003. Still playing at a high level.
- Lionel Messi has been a pro footballer since 2005 and is widely considered the best ever. Yet he's still performing at a high level after a 20 year career and achieving everything.
- Alex Ovechkin has been playing in the NHL since 2005 and is still among the best players in the league.
- Serena Williams, Steph Curry and James Harden are other examples.
We are told by mainstream media that better training, nutrition and recovery techniques are to thank for these long careers. But what role do steroids and other PEDs play behind the scenes? What are the likes of Messi, LeBron and Ovechkin taking to remain on top so long?