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I think that a kid from 18-22 that "fills out" is less of an injury risk than someone that's 30 that suddenly gains. The growing body has an opportunity to adjust, whereas the 30-year-old is more likely to strain (i.e., rip) something the 20-year-old would have stretched. I defer to others with a medical or PT background, but I believe that is consistent with the examples.

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