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Tennessee's absence from the NCAAs left him hungry for postseason success and apparently changed his appetite in other ways as well. The 6-foot-5 sophomore says he reduced carbohydrates from his diet and already notices a difference. "I feel like I can move better," Williams said. "I feel like I'm just running better. I look better. I feel in general I can jump a little higher and my body has adapted to the college game. When I came in, I was roly-poly man."
Williams says he arrived on campus last summer weighing "257 (or) a little bit higher maybe" before he got down to the 232-234 range during the season. He's working to reduce his body fat percentage as he attempts to sustain his energy on the floor and stay effective for longer stretches.
http://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/mens-basketball/2017/06/29/vols-grant-williams-hungry-improvement/441043001/
Williams says he arrived on campus last summer weighing "257 (or) a little bit higher maybe" before he got down to the 232-234 range during the season. He's working to reduce his body fat percentage as he attempts to sustain his energy on the floor and stay effective for longer stretches.
http://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/mens-basketball/2017/06/29/vols-grant-williams-hungry-improvement/441043001/