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whats sports could I start training in to possibly be in the Olympics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sven" data-source="post: 2096314" data-attributes="member: 143175"><p>so i'm 16 now.. and I do know that its a bit old to start training.. but I do have ALOT of background in sports</p><p>1 year swimming</p><p>6 years Ballet</p><p>5 years figure skating</p><p>2 years XC skiing</p><p>3 years snowboarding</p><p></p><p>So where do you think I could go from there? like whats something I can start training for if I ever wanted to do Olympics (I know im suppose to start training for this stuff since your like, 5 but still ideas...)</p><p>Also, I am a big build, NOT FAT, just big, so would track and field be something I should look into?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sven, post: 2096314, member: 143175"] so i'm 16 now.. and I do know that its a bit old to start training.. but I do have ALOT of background in sports 1 year swimming 6 years Ballet 5 years figure skating 2 years XC skiing 3 years snowboarding So where do you think I could go from there? like whats something I can start training for if I ever wanted to do Olympics (I know im suppose to start training for this stuff since your like, 5 but still ideas...) Also, I am a big build, NOT FAT, just big, so would track and field be something I should look into? [/QUOTE]
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