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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Trouble with those in elite sports is they rarely know when to quit.
Soccer players; Boxers; NFL players; Tennis players, even track and field athletes must all know that there’ll come a time when their bodies just can’t take it anymore.
There’s only so long you can keep up that relentless schedule of practice; play; tour; recover.
And she’s had more than her fair share of success.
I guess the other consideration is her sponsorship.
If she’s contracted to appear and play by whoever sponsors her then obviously she’s going to do her utmost to ensure she’s there.
It would just be a shame if she couldn’t quit on her own terms rather than do irreparable damage trying to re-live glory years
Soccer players; Boxers; NFL players; Tennis players, even track and field athletes must all know that there’ll come a time when their bodies just can’t take it anymore.
There’s only so long you can keep up that relentless schedule of practice; play; tour; recover.
And she’s had more than her fair share of success.
I guess the other consideration is her sponsorship.
If she’s contracted to appear and play by whoever sponsors her then obviously she’s going to do her utmost to ensure she’s there.
It would just be a shame if she couldn’t quit on her own terms rather than do irreparable damage trying to re-live glory years