B-sideVol18
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I'm confused why you don't see the potential benefits that wrestling can provide, especially in the trenches. Do you just hate wrestling or something? Did you ever even wrestle bruh?
I did not. I'm not a fan of the sport. Losing weight quickly means losing muscle. Anything wrestling can teach, should be able to be taught by a capable oline coach.
Actually, losing weight quickly is water first, then fat, before you get to muscle. How about you just bow out of this conversation since you don't know what you're talking about? K? K. Glad we had this little chat :whistling: No offense meant at all good sir, but you are talking out of your ass here.
If you really think it's possible for a 4 star lineman to drop 45 lbs in a matter weeks or even 2-3 months, without losing massive amount of muscle you're a fool.
If you really think it's possible for a 4 star lineman to drop 45 lbs in a matter weeks or even 2-3 months, without losing massive amount of muscle you're a fool.
Where exactly did he suggest this? To be honest, the only reason I asked if Drew Richmond wrestled was to attempt to get this thread back on track. I wasn't looking for a serious answer. No offense, but like sig said, you may want sit the next couple of plays out.
Actually, losing weight quickly is water first, then fat, before you get to muscle. How about you just bow out of this conversation since you don't know what you're talking about? K? K. Glad we had this little chat :whistling: No offense meant at all good sir, but you are talking out of your ass here.
Can we all agree to disagree. Wrestling can help make better football players. No need for people to get their jimmies rustled.
Edit: will somebody find the "my jimmies are not rustled" monkey gif? I can't find it anywhere.
Depends on where you're wrestling. Some states are up to 285 for high school or even 300 for AAU. Before 1988 it was unlimited. When I graduated from HS in 99 275 was the limit.
