Deep breathes.
haha you and me both
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Deep breathes.
haha you and me both
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I think he was refering to you dude.![]()
You see the other video with Welly and Wallo? Ghostdog gets a mention and a bit of a laugh from the boys.![]()
Career at crossroads: Tayte Pears has a lot to prove this year. He is behind the eight ball with injury and needs a good season to stay on the list.
Found this in the Herald Sun and it made me laugh:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-summer-ready-to-sizzle/story-e6frf9jf-1225996745483
And here I was thinking Pears was a required player....
Oh boy.Found this in the Herald Sun and it made me laugh:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-summer-ready-to-sizzle/story-e6frf9jf-1225996745483
And here I was thinking Pears was a required player....
If Myers, and Stanton for that matter, remain too big in the quads and in the leg region in general, then you can write off their year right now.
The weight that they carry in those regions really does slow those two down.
When they both came to the club, they both were quite springy and really could form some sort of acceleration and as a result could break away from a contest i.e. Myers dashing run and kick to Lloyd in the 2008 Carlton game.
Nowadays, both tend to really labour when 'the spread' is on and their lack of acceleration is embarrassing at times.
If Myers, and Stanton for that matter, remain too big in the quads and in the leg region in general, then you can write off their year right now.
The weight that they carry in those regions really does slow those two down.
When they both came to the club, they both were quite springy and really could form some sort of acceleration and as a result could break away from a contest i.e. Myers dashing run and kick to Lloyd in the 2008 Carlton game.
Nowadays, both tend to really labour when 'the spread' is on and their lack of acceleration is embarrassing at times.
Why do all sprinters have big quads and hammies? Because the bigger and tronger you get them, the more power you have to accelerate.
yeah thats what i thought.
Tell that to Cyril Rioli, Jason Winderlich, Andrew Lovett.