Heupel thinner?

#30
#30
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Entering this thread, feels like I've wandered into a medical convention!

Haha.

Go Vols!
 
#36
#36
Being a college head coach is a very stressful job that requires a lot of travel. Traveling a lot means you’re eating out a lot. A lot of coaches are also former athletes that are used to the diet that came with being an athlete. Bad diet and stress can make you gain a bunch of weight. Look at a guy like Jim Cheney who yo-yo’d between somewhat big and morbidly obese when he was OC here. Glad to see CJH making an effort. That, or he hit a gypsy woman with his car and was cursed by her family.
 
#38
#38
Good for him! It's HARD to lose weight and get healthy, especially if you have neglected your body for years. Maybe it will inspire a few of us ( who? Me? ) to get off of the couch and uh, do something.
 
#39
#39
I grew up in Chatt & agree. I was quoting a study from a couple yrs ago ie Knoxville
Yup Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain, and Missionary Ridge surround the city on three sides and you just get a stagnant bowl of pollen and fungal spore filled air.
 
#45
#45
I noticed that too as he was walking up to the mic. He has one of those body types that a trainer just can't work with.
 
#49
#49
Yup Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain, and Missionary Ridge surround the city on three sides and you just get a stagnant bowl of pollen and fungal spore filled air.

Imagine growing up there in the 50s & 60s with massive air pollution. I did and a lot of women I grew up with have had breast cancer & other forms of cancer. I attribute much of it to the air quality when they were growing up.
 
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