I sometimes feel that way about OL guys who have to really work hard to shed the weight after their playing days are over. But in Simmons case, the staff has been after him to cut weight not gain weight since he has been here. Hopefully this is just something minor and Simmons finally has a breakout year.When you ask people to carry unhealthy weight, don't be surprised when they are occasionally unhealthy.
True about Simmons. They want him to drop weight. Still yet, they wouldn't want him below 300 lbs, which is still unhealthy for anybody.I sometimes feel that way about OL guys who have to really work hard to shed the weight after their playing days are over. But in Simmons case, the staff has been after him to cut weight not gain weight since he has been here. Hopefully this is just something minor and Simmons finally has a breakout year.
Alabama OT Cyrus Kouandjio's body fat just 16 percentWhen you ask people to carry unhealthy weight, don't be surprised when they are occasionally unhealthy.
He's ok from a body fat percentage standpoint, even thou his BMI would call him obese. With his body fat percentage and athletic build, I think he would still be considered "overweight". I'm not sure. As he gets older, I hope he takes care of himself and gets the weight down if his body fat percentage goes up, which it probably will.
He's ok from a body fat percentage standpoint, even thou his BMI would call him obese. With his body fat percentage and athletic build, I think he would still be considered "overweight". I'm not sure. As he gets older, I hope he takes care of himself and gets the weight down if his body fat percentage goes up, which it probably will.
As a former offensive tackle, I can say everyone loves you to have the weight, and you are on your own to lose it after football ends.
Losing weight is one of the loneliest endeavors.
You don't realize how social eating and drinking are until you have to say no a lot.
Totally agree. My Sophomore year I was 6-3 323 at 17% body fat. I felt like trash all the time. Knees were horrible, and I couldn’t sleep enough. I got pneumonia and lost like 30 lbs and actually felt better as far as quality of life goes in the end. Def wasn’t stronger, but life was better.As a former offensive tackle, I can say everyone loves you to have the weight, and you are on your own to lose it after football ends.
Losing weight is one of the loneliest endeavors.
You don't realize how social eating and drinking are until you have to say no a lot.
Got some big boys on volnationTotally agree. My Sophomore year I was 6-3 323 at 17% body fat. I felt like trash all the time. Knees were horrible, and I couldn’t sleep enough. I got pneumonia and lost like 30 lbs and actually felt better as far as quality of life goes in the end. Def wasn’t stronger, but life was better.