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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: merlocka
Wrestling. Our team used CC practices as a conditioner for wrestling practice.
i can garuntee you didnt use OUR CC practices for conditioning.....
Try running the CC trail and then wrestling 1 on 1 to the point where you were so exhausted that you could just lay there and sleep had they let you. I wrestled the 119 and 125 in college as well as occasionally wrestling 135 and 142(Once) I remember weighing in with my shoes and coat on just so I would weigh enough. 5 minutes of hell > than anything CC has to offer. I witnessed 3 dislocated shoulders (2 in practice), several groin pulls, sprains and other pulls during me hs wrestling days. I got to experience turf toe and bruises during football practice even though we hit fairly hard during practice. Running CC will leave you winded and maybe some sore legs. Wrestling will leave your whole body acheing. Case in point...I lost 12 lbs of weight my first day of wrestling practice my junior year. Wrestling people 50 lbs over your bodyweight can do this and I had to lose weight because I was at my football weight
Originally posted by: Mwilding
YesOriginally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: Mwilding
In my rugby days, I could smoke half the cross country team in any race they chose. They have nothing in this hard practice "contest"...Originally posted by: kt
I don't know if you guys have tried the 200meter medley sprint. Run as fast as you can half way around the track, and you got 30 seconds to cross the field and start the process again and again... and again. We go thru that at least once a week for cross country practice.
So you're saying you could smoke half the cross country team in a 10 mile trail run?
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Water Polo isn't the same as swimming, so I vote Water polo......
Originally posted by: rh71
Ok, who are the hard-ass golfers around here ? Is walking to the next whole all that strenuous ?![]()
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Where are the options for badminton/racquetball/squash, running, cycling, rugby, and rowing.
I would like to see a fat ass pro foolball player last an hour in a pro ball court with out losing kilograms of water. Or, sprinting/running/cycling up/down a mountain side. And, IMHO, most of the pro football player wouldn?t last an hour of 6-7 minute intervals @ 2000 meter on a shell with out drowning or at the very least toss their cookie.
Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Where are the options for badminton/racquetball/squash, running, cycling, rugby, and rowing.
I would like to see a fat ass pro foolball player last an hour in a pro ball court with out losing kilograms of water. Or, sprinting/running/cycling up/down a mountain side. And, IMHO, most of the pro football player wouldn?t last an hour of 6-7 minute intervals @ 2000 meter on a shell with out drowning or at the very least toss their cookie.
Turn your quote around and it'll be the same damn thing. The only people who'd last a full game as a lineman from your list of sports would MAYBE be rugby players.
I don't know about the football programs other people are talking about, but the coaches I played for were huge on conditioning. Gassers (sprint forward and back to each 10 yard line progressively until the 50 yard line), snakes, indian runs, countless yards of bear crawls. All this after running through drills, skele, scrims etc.
I have a lot of friends that wrestled, the only thing they ever complained about was making weight: Wearing 3 pairs of sweatpants under garbage bags while riding a stationary bike for an hour.
Maybe? They are as big, as strong, and don't get to rest between plays...Originally posted by: BigPoppaThe only people who'd last a full game as a lineman from your list of sports would MAYBE be rugby players..
As I have said above a pansy football player wouldn?t last in a rugby practice/game with out padding or survive the entire game as midfield soccer player. And, don?t even try to put a fat ass 250-300 lbs guy that have zero stamina on a shell and make him work at 97~100% strength at 30 min out of an hour on water with out a rescue boat. But, I'm sure that most if not all rugby/soccer players, and rower would be more than fit to stand in a game or foot ball practice.Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: OffTopic
Where are the options for badminton/racquetball/squash, running, cycling, rugby, and rowing.
I would like to see a fat ass pro foolball player last an hour in a pro ball court with out losing kilograms of water. Or, sprinting/running/cycling up/down a mountain side. And, IMHO, most of the pro football player wouldn?t last an hour of 6-7 minute intervals @ 2000 meter on a shell with out drowning or at the very least toss their cookie.
Turn your quote around and it'll be the same damn thing. The only people who'd last a full game as a lineman from your list of sports would MAYBE be rugby players.
I don't know about the football programs other people are talking about, but the coaches I played for were huge on conditioning. Gassers (sprint forward and back to each 10 yard line progressively until the 50 yard line), snakes, indian runs, countless yards of bear crawls. All this after running through drills, skele, scrims etc.
I have a lot of friends that wrestled, the only thing they ever complained about was making weight: Wearing 3 pairs of sweatpants under garbage bags while riding a stationary bike for an hour.
