Michael Phelps shouted that he was walking in the block. When he closed the goggles, he explained lastly about his game. The starter shows your mark ... Go and go over the game. A few seconds later, Michael hit the wall, and again, he received the gold coin. Michael Phelps did a great job at swimming and was destined to participate in the Olympic Games. Michael was born on June 30, 1985 and is the only boy among the three children (now "Phelps").
A 15 year old student Michael Phelps returned to Martinsville West High School with a pistol. At the entrance to school, Phelps shot a 15-year-old Chance Jackson twice in the abdomen and was seriously injured. Phelps escaped from school and dropped the pistol; he was arrested soon. Jackson had to undergo three surgeries to save his life; he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Phelps was convicted of attempted murder in August 2011 and was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment and 5 years probationary observation
Michael Phelps has now won eight unparalleled gold medals at this year's Olympic Games (although the law, of course, has been condemned by the use of stimulants) has contaminated other Beijing Olympic athletes. As the Australian Broadcasting Association reported, beyond Phelps' success and his undoubtedly superior training, is he (and many athletes) attributable to simple anatomy? As described on Sunday in Toronto, his "wing development" ratio is longer. Phelps's arm extends 80 inches (203 cm) to the tip, and the height of the body is 76 inches (193 cm). In most cases, the height of a person is usually very close to the distance when both hands are stretched. (Recalling the Vitorian male of Leonardo da Vinci, the famous sketch of a naked man shows his arm - foot - torso ratio.)
Effort and training time is the key to success. Michael Phelps is known as the best Olympic player ever, but this is a symbol of hard work. Phelps started swimming at the age of seven. Each time Phelps competes, the time becomes short and a new world record is set up. This is not just a coincidence, it is the result of hours of effort and dedication. Phelps trains over 40% train on 365 days 2 days a day. When all the other swimmers are in bed, or when packing home, Phelps has mastered the art of swimming in the pool. The reason why Michael Phelps is not only the best swimming player ever, but also the best Olympic player ever, is this dedication and training.