Which sport can you potentially still manage to play at a professional level even if you didn't play as a youth/in college etc and are early 20s+?
none
None of them. Get real, Bruce.
baseball - half the 'athletes' are obese
>>67503940
Golf, because you can be a pro well into old age.
Football and hockey you wont have the strength, agility or endurance. Baseball you wont have the technical skill required to hit a 95MPH fastball.
And nobody wants to play divegrass or apehoop
Depends on the sport
For football it would be super-rare because there are lot of good young players
For American sports that are only played by couple people, yes
>>67503955
>Golf, because you can be a pro well into old age
Yes, you can play a long time. But you can't be elite unless you start training young. Just like any sport.
>>67503953
Never tried to hit a baseball have you Australia? Its actually near impossible for an amature to even hit an 80 mph batting practice fastball.
None of them. Save your time and dollary doos
American football. You see it all the time honestly these linemen who never played but are freakishly big.
American Football. There are specialty positions that require you to just be big and push people or kick a ball three times the entire game. Jarryd Hayne never played the game in his life and just waltz into the 49ers in his late 20s.
Football. I can be a long snapper.