I tried doing a search in the forums on this and couldn't find anything. I am curious to know how many yards people in Masters are swimming a practice. I swim on average 3000-4000 yards a practice, 3 times a week.
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Originally posted by Conniekat8
Have you looked at Gary Hall Jr?
He doesn't look nearly as emaceated as you.
I bet you his weight is a lot closer to Art's then yours.
He put on weight in 2005.
In 2004 he was slimmer.
In 1999, before the diabetes, he was very slim.
At that time he was 6'6" and 180.
As for your telling me of being emaciated, you and many are chubby and too soft, weaklings.
Me I am strong.
Look at the International Boxing System.
Not U.S. and its sumo standards, but International.
The weight class of 154 pounds is called light-middleweight.
It is not emaciated.
You got that wrong.
Too mch U.S. in you, I guess.
I weigh 155.
So, I am a light-middleweight internationally.
Not emaciated in sumo U.S..
In the 154 light-middleweight class, boxers around my height and weight are examples of me.
Bernard Hopkins (U.S.) is 6'1" and 154, an over 40 professional boxer that counters knelson's claim that 40s is not a time for best.
Oscar de la Hoya (Mex.) is 5'11' and 154.
Go international, where is normal.
Don't go U.S., and its sumo eye-sore weaklings who cannot benchpress much because "I hurt my back two years ago." and such.
Fat = eye-sore, ugly.
Fat = weak physically.
Fat = poor aerobic.
Originally posted by Conniekat8
Have you looked at Gary Hall Jr?
He doesn't look nearly as emaceated as you.
I bet you his weight is a lot closer to Art's then yours.
He put on weight in 2005.
In 2004 he was slimmer.
In 1999, before the diabetes, he was very slim.
At that time he was 6'6" and 180.
As for your telling me of being emaciated, you and many are chubby and too soft, weaklings.
Me I am strong.
Look at the International Boxing System.
Not U.S. and its sumo standards, but International.
The weight class of 154 pounds is called light-middleweight.
It is not emaciated.
You got that wrong.
Too mch U.S. in you, I guess.
I weigh 155.
So, I am a light-middleweight internationally.
Not emaciated in sumo U.S..
In the 154 light-middleweight class, boxers around my height and weight are examples of me.
Bernard Hopkins (U.S.) is 6'1" and 154, an over 40 professional boxer that counters knelson's claim that 40s is not a time for best.
Oscar de la Hoya (Mex.) is 5'11' and 154.
Go international, where is normal.
Don't go U.S., and its sumo eye-sore weaklings who cannot benchpress much because "I hurt my back two years ago." and such.
Fat = eye-sore, ugly.
Fat = weak physically.
Fat = poor aerobic.