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Also, going by your poor grammar; it is you who has: "serious limited intellectual capacity."
Where to start? The colon? Semi-colon? At least you spelled grammar right.
Just stop digging, friend.
Also, going by your poor grammar; it is you who has: "serious limited intellectual capacity."
But you know what they mean....the fat is broken down and the energy released from this fuels the excercise to make the muscles grow etc etc
If im not mistaken it is still true that Lean muscle does weigh more than fat per unit volume :think:
I am and you are 100% right. You cannot do this. If Alvarez has achieved this he should win the Nobel Prize never mind the Carling Cup.
Greetings from Prague BTW. The day has started very cold and overcast. Just about to set off into town, no doubt to meet up with a few revelllers in Wenceslas Square. Did you know that it is not a square nut a log street? Not a lot of people know that.
I am and you are 100% right. You cannot do this. If Alvarez has achieved this he should win the Nobel Prize never mind the Carling Cup.
Greetings from Prague BTW. The day has started very cold and overcast. Just about to set off into town, no doubt to meet up with a few revelllers in Wenceslas Square. Did you know that it is not a square nut a log street? Not a lot of people know that.
Make sure you check out the old town square it amazing!
Your ignorant generalization of a nation simply shows your true colours.
Also, going by your poor grammar; it is you who has: "serious limited intellectual capacity."
http://www.surgerydoor.co.uk/medical_conditions/Indices/S/senile_dementia.htm
One player who has benefited from the new regime is midfielder Tom Huddlestone. "Most of the food we are told to eat now is dry and we are told not to have too much sugar," he said recently. "I miss ketchup with my chicken. But the main thing with me has been trying to stick to water instead of fruit juices which have a lot of sugar in them. I've lost a bit of weight but I'm not really concerned with that. I'm more focused on my fitness and being able to last 90 minutes, running more than I was before."
Interesting fact about Spaniards. They're heavy smokers, they like their wine, but they don't eat shit.
And 100 kilos overweight for the whole squad doesn't equate to that much—we certainly weren't a squad of Luciano Pavarottis. Jenas has been told to build up.
general levy you make few friends on this board. You need to chill out and get some spurs knowledge.
Where to start? The colon? Semi-colon? At least you spelled grammar right.
Just stop digging, friend.
Contrary to what Stoof was proclaiming.
This is why you shouldn't listen to that mod. He's making it up as he goes along!
I had to laugh when I read this too as I remember Stoof claiming that Huddlestone didn't need to lose wait and that the lad was just big boned, or maybe it was water retention, or maybe he wasn't wearing black etc.
It maybe that this season the team were unfit but, last season you don't go on the sort of run we did at the end of season if the team were unfit. This season everything that could go wrong at the beginning of the season did go wrong. :-(
Given the way the squad were unsettled , I wouldn't be surprised if they felt insecure and started comfort eating .
Take out those who are clearly not carrrying surplus fat (Jenas , Lennon , Tanio , Gunter , Keane , Berbatov , Zokora , Chimbonda , Lee , O'Hara) .
Does it ring true that the remaining 20 first teamers were really carrying an average of 11 lbs ?
But some people were suggesting that the Hudd needed to lose two or three stone, which was, and is, ridiculous. As the Hudd himself said in that article, he's lost a bit of weight—which is, frankly, a pretty imprecise statement—but the important thing is that he's improved his stamina. That's been far more apparent in recent matches than any loss of weight.