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Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:21 pm
by Sismis
Sti, i've actually found that exercise in females actually tends to reduce size in the pectoral region! :shock:

This is by no means a universal rule because I have observed (for scientific purposes...) many pole dancers and other gentleman's club employees who seem to do a lot of exercise yet the size of their enormous globular chests never seem to decrease.

Fascinating area of study that will require more extensive investigation.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:28 pm
by robrulz5
Sismis wrote:Sti, i've actually found that exercise in females actually tends to reduce size in the pectoral region! :shock:

That isn't the muscles reducing in size, it's fat loss...

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:00 pm
by robrulz5
Filthy wrote:


Sprinters have bigger upperbodies to drive them forward quicker in the sprint.
Yep. They use the power in their arms to gain horizontal velocity. The power in their shoulder flexes the arm at a quicker rate than those with weaker shoulders providing more angular momentum. :D

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:43 pm
by BenDoolan
So we should be seeing the likes of Alwyn Davey and Andrew Lovett being out sprinted by Jonathon Brown types.....

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:52 pm
by robrulz5
BenDoolan wrote:So we should be seeing the likes of Alwyn Davey and Andrew Lovett being out sprinted by Jonathon Brown types.....
There are alot of factors that go into a sprint, a strong upper body is only one. Davey & Lovett are alot lighter making it easier for them to move their body at a faster rate and most likely they would have more fast twitch muscle fibers than Brown would.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:45 pm
by BenDoolan
robrulz5 wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:So we should be seeing the likes of Alwyn Davey and Andrew Lovett being out sprinted by Jonathon Brown types.....
There are alot of factors that go into a sprint, a strong upper body is only one. Davey & Lovett are alot lighter making it easier for them to move their body at a faster rate and most likely they would have more fast twitch muscle fibers than Brown would.
Eggzachary.

So there is no point posting pictures of Mr Atlas and expecting someone like Winderlich to become him.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:43 pm
by Madden
Good thread.

Making a concerted effort to bulk up is something that becomes easier with age and time. Have a look at how well developed Nick Riewoldt is now compared to when he was 22.

We would want to be careful not to over-bulk our young players up when they don't have the fitness base to handle running with a heavier frame.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:49 pm
by robrulz5
BenDoolan wrote:
robrulz5 wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:So we should be seeing the likes of Alwyn Davey and Andrew Lovett being out sprinted by Jonathon Brown types.....
There are alot of factors that go into a sprint, a strong upper body is only one. Davey & Lovett are alot lighter making it easier for them to move their body at a faster rate and most likely they would have more fast twitch muscle fibers than Brown would.
Eggzachary.

So there is no point posting pictures of Mr Atlas and expecting someone like Winderlich to become him.
Don't think anyone did...

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:38 pm
by BenDoolan
robrulz5 wrote:
Don't think anyone did...
Figuratively.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:42 pm
by Madden
The new 'speedy' Essendon midfield?

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Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:14 am
by gringo
BenDoolan wrote:
robrulz5 wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:So we should be seeing the likes of Alwyn Davey and Andrew Lovett being out sprinted by Jonathon Brown types.....
There are alot of factors that go into a sprint, a strong upper body is only one. Davey & Lovett are alot lighter making it easier for them to move their body at a faster rate and most likely they would have more fast twitch muscle fibers than Brown would.
Eggzachary.

So there is no point posting pictures of Mr Atlas and expecting someone like Winderlich to become him.
You're wasting your time Benny D. Watching Filthy debate is like watching an Emu trying to box.

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:22 am
by Sismis
using the same "argument" then this is the alternative Essendon midfield. As long as they can lift their arms over their head of course...

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Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:19 pm
by swoodley
Filthy wrote:Why is she smiling? :roll:
She just found out she's been picked for her first game :lol:

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:09 pm
by s'dreams
Hmmm ... methinnks we need a balance ... some need to beef up for the bash and crash style of game (especially the in and under type players ... oh Jobe already has) ... but the critical difference between EFC and the other clubs is the number of speedsters and leapers in the team. IMO speed and leap is lost in bulking up - Geelong get away with the lack of speed and leap because of their very very high skill level and complete game plan .. which we do not have at this stage.

Sooo ... Wouldn't mind seeing Hooker, Pears, Bellchambers and even Houli bulk up a little. Perhaps Lonegran could also hit the protein shakes.

Myers and Gumbelton - while a case may be made to bulk up ... I wouldn't mind seeing them on the park for at least 15 games in 2010 at least before a decision is made.

Neagle - just get fit.

The rest - no....

Especially no for Ryder as he will lose his mobility (which will become important when Hille returns).

Cheers - STI

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:15 pm
by BenDoolan
That is glorious, Sis!

Re: Gotta beef up.

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:01 pm
by DONISBEST
Courtney Johns is a good example, he had the perfect body for AFL, pity he was handicapped by his hip injury.
Could have been a star,,,if only things went right for him.