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    Since he spent his childhood and teen years (up to high school?) in a weightless environment - unlike other players who have been pounding on the bball court - has the swimming background helped his body/longevity? Yes, it is a long time till training camp.

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    possibly. but it's more likely thanks to his work ethic, diet and abstination from party/alcohol/drugs. healthy mind = healthy body

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    He has a slow metabolism so he ages slower.

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    More likely because he doesn't jump that high, which results in:

    (1) Less pounding on the joints.
    (2) Let's him play almost same game as he did when younger.

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    I think Timmy is part cyborg and because of this he will play forever.
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    Timmy had this bounceback because he's put himself on one of the strictest diets/routines in the league.

    Unlike Parker, who is getting himself back into shape by playing more basketball and exhausting the muscles he uses from November-April/June, Tim does anything but pick up a ball to keep himself in shape.

    He swims and cycles which is a lot better for the body than running up and down a court. Other players should take notice.

    Also helps that he has carved out a style of play that doesn't force him to rely on his athleticism. It's all about positioning and timing which hardly deteriorates as you age.

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    He has a slow metabolism so he ages slower.
    lol no,

    I have eaten 3000+ calories a day average since age 13 and I'm 21 and I still look like I'm 16 (5'8" 120 pounds)

    My mom ate like crazy in her 20s and 30s before she had me, she's almost 57 now and can still pass for 35 (5'3", about 140-150 pounds now but before she had me she weighed 105)


    Next time do research before pulling out of your ass.

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    lol no,

    I have eaten 3000+ calories a day average since age 13 and I'm 21 and I still look like I'm 16 (5'8" 120 pounds)

    My mom ate like crazy in her 20s and 30s before she had me, she's almost 57 now and can still pass for 35 (5'3", about 140-150 pounds now but before she had me she weighed 105)


    Next time do research before pulling out of your ass.
    You seem very upset.

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    I don't understand why the slow metabolism comment offended you? I'm pretty sure it was meant as a joke. Are you defending people with fast metabolisms? Oh well, anyways, I absolutely think it's a huge part of the reason, as others have pointed out in this thread, year round basketball has got to be the worst thing you can do. Look at how it has effected Manu over the years. Tim Duncan's exercise routine gives him all of the benefits of intense cardio/weight bearing activity without the negative impact to the joints. Especially those rickety knees. I always felt bad for Yao Ming cuz I thought he was really, really good and could have had a much greater impact had he not been forced to play for his national team. A big guy like that would have benefitted greatly from a Duncanesque off season routine. Even the little guys that play international summer ball suffer the effects of this rigorous year round routine.

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    I was just kidding.

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    I don't understand why the slow metabolism comment offended you? I'm pretty sure it was meant as a joke. Are you defending people with fast metabolisms? Oh well, anyways, I absolutely think it's a huge part of the reason, as others have pointed out in this thread, year round basketball has got to be the worst thing you can do. Look at how it has effected Manu over the years. Tim Duncan's exercise routine gives him all of the benefits of intense cardio/weight bearing activity without the negative impact to the joints. Especially those rickety knees. I always felt bad for Yao Ming cuz I thought he was really, really good and could have had a much greater impact had he not been forced to play for his national team. A big guy like that would have benefitted greatly from a Duncanesque off season routine. Even the little guys that play international summer ball suffer the effects of this rigorous year round routine.
    It's fine, really. Some people are just upset that people like those in my family can eat like crazy, stay thin, look young, and live to be 95+.

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    didn't help this nig, tbh


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    yeah, Cocoon Duncan

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    Swimming is a great way to keep in cardiovascular fitness while avoiding the pounding on the joints, so I'm sure it helps a lot now. Not sure if his earlier career in the pool helped much, other than, swimming is a discipline sport. And, as others have said on here, Tim is a very disciplined athlete. He may have learned that there.
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    lol no,

    I have eaten 3000+ calories a day average since age 13 and I'm 21 and I still look like I'm 16 (5'8" 120 pounds)

    My mom ate like crazy in her 20s and 30s before she had me, she's almost 57 now and can still pass for 35 (5'3", about 140-150 pounds now but before she had me she weighed 105)


    Next time do research before pulling out of your ass.
    My guess would be that it has a lot to do with neither of you smoking and drinking. Start doing drugs if you want to look your age.

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    Has Timmy even been swimming in the last decade as part of a regimen? I know that it was something he did in college and that it was touted as something very early in his career.

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    Tim swims in the offseason as part of his training to stay in shape. When you have bad knees like Tim does, any exercise you can do which doesn't pound on them is good.

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    Tim swims in the offseason as part of his training to stay in shape. When you have bad knees like Tim does, any exercise you can do which doesn't pound on them is good.
    That makes sense. I just haven't seen it officially reported in a long while. I know about the kick boxing and dieting, etc.

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    My guess would be that it has a lot to do with neither of you smoking and drinking. Start doing drugs if you want to look your age.
    My mom actually didn't quit smoking until she got pregnant with me, but she never really drank alcohol. I don't smoke & only have gotten wasted twice in my life, 11/23/2013 and my 21st birthday. I haven't had alcohol since my birthday, either.

    If you want to look older than your age, start doing meth and/or heroin. That really shortens your life, too.

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    lol no,

    I have eaten 3000+ calories a day average since age 13 and I'm 21 and I still look like I'm 16 (5'8" 120 pounds)

    My mom ate like crazy in her 20s and 30s before she had me, she's almost 57 now and can still pass for 35 (5'3", about 140-150 pounds now but before she had me she weighed 105)


    Next time do research before pulling out of your ass.
    Lol, you are 21 It's so easy to stay fit at that age. Your metabolism is fast, I assumed you don't have kids or wife to stress you out and make you over eat.

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    Swimming is a great way to keep in cardiovascular fitness while avoiding the pounding on the joints, so I'm sure it helps a lot now. Not sure if his earlier career in the pool helped much, other than, swimming is a discipline sport. And, as others have said on here, Tim is a very disciplined athlete. He may have learned that there.
    Agreed. The good-healthy habits are related to the context and environment in which young players have grown up, a sports program in early years give them the chance to learn and build confidence, discipline.

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    Lol, you are 21 It's so easy to stay fit at that age. Your metabolism is fast, I assumed you don't have kids or wife to stress you out and make you over eat.
    21 so duh no kids, but I do want a wife. Being married is awesome, and I feel that today's generation of young adults have an unjustified negative view of love/marriage/commitment.

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    No.

    What he did in his teen years is irrelevant to his longevity now.

    being in shape and keeping in shape takes dedication and hard work every day.

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    No.

    What he did in his teen years is irrelevant to his longevity now.

    being in shape and keeping in shape takes dedication and hard work every day.
    If he still swims seriously and regularly, I think it could be relevant. Swimmers age slowly, from my experience. My neighbor is a 60 year old swimming professor (yes, they exist); dude looks 45, tops. It is, of course, staying in shape like you say; swimming just seems to be a great way to do it.

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    fundamentals. doesnt rely heavily on athleticism.

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