Are athletes really getting bigger, faster, and stronger?

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But not at the rate it once was

For instance
I consider 1995 to be the birth year of extreme modern practice which was the birth of advanced medicine/treatment techniques
advanced training techniques
and advanced technology in sport

By the year 2000 athletes were better groomed in sport than 1995 and every half decade saw an increase in this up until 2015 vs 2010

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while athletes will continue to receive better treatments and more advanced training techniques
the growth amount from lets say the previous 5 years isn't what it used to be
to better explain
From 1995 to 2005 we saw a larger increase in training technology than we saw from 2005-2015...
even tho the athlete is better trained in 2015 vs 2005,
I'm explaining that the growth isn't the same

Ill use mathematics

If we look at it as a function graph depicting a rate of (Bigger, Faster, Stronger) which in term would = 'More Athletic'
The exponential rate of increase in the function would be less and less every year with a peak of...lets say the year 2005
now while we still will see growth
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it wouldn't be as exponentially greater than lets say....previous years
So A(x)= X2
with (x) depicting growth
X2, X3, X4 representing growth per year
and A equaling athleticism there of....

Pardon me if im still unclear
I'm at work trying to explain this....

But y'all feel me tho right?
 
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