PONTIAN SEA EAGLE
Bencher
We've not won an origin series since johns departed from the game the bloke was a genius.Give him the position immediately he can repay us back for 97 if we can be premiers next year.
Ralphie said:Sheikheagle said:I'm confused are we talking about the "love muscle" ?
Uhmmmmm........that's a gland.
Technical Coach said:We have gone from having the best strength and conditioning to having one of the best----not that there is anything wrong with that as eventually all teams catch up.
Surprised you don't see the players that need to either lose weight or tone up and it's been a factor for many years including 2011.
In general we need to sharpen up have better attacking structures and better endurance levels combined with some explosive go forward. You could see Tooves was trying to speed up our play and get more direct fast play around the play the ball, also was not willing to accept the type of weight Rose has been carrying around to set an example for others.
G.Rose return was more in response to our forwards not bending the defence line enough and i don't think Tooves really wanted to bring him back into the squad but he had no choice.
I think in 2013 you will see Tooves try and address these issues after a year under his belt if not 2013 will be a long long year.
Technical Coach said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Slow news day i doubt if it's for the Assistant Coaching role, probably just an increased presence or exclusivity agreement.
Might also be a case of increasing his workload during the off season to help put in place better attacking structures. Good to see Tooves is addressing our major issue that flows into our defence not the other way around.
Also tightening up our mid sections with muscle not fat and a 2-3% weight reduction per player(well most) to increase our sharpness.
Muscle weighs more than fat so the above in some ways sounds contradictory but you can get a better balance in some players----to be honest with some players it's more about dropping a waist size than actual playing weight.
Stick to technical subjects mate because your fitness trainer knowledge is s**t. Muscle doesn't weigh more than fat.
Obviously your not a fitness trainer or a worthy one as any half decent fitness trainer(or individual into fitness) would know the angle i was taking in regards to my comment and i would not need to elaborate.
wombatgc said:Poor 'ol Stevo, TC will fillett him by the time this thread is done! 😛
Stevo said:Obviously, you're not a spelling trainer or have any idea about density.
I'll teach you.
If you have a kilo of muscle and a kilo of fat they will weigh the same, yes?
Because the muscle is very dense, if you were to completely fill up a 1 metre square cube and try to compress it, compression would be minimal if at all.
Because the fat is much less dense, if you were to place the same amount of fat it in the same cube and compress it, it would compress a fair bit allowing you to fit more in.
In simple terms, if you configure fat so that its density is equal to muscle, the weight difference is minimal.
Thank you.
Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Slow news day i doubt if it's for the Assistant Coaching role, probably just an increased presence or exclusivity agreement.
Might also be a case of increasing his workload during the off season to help put in place better attacking structures. Good to see Tooves is addressing our major issue that flows into our defence not the other way around.
Also tightening up our mid sections with muscle not fat and a 2-3% weight reduction per player(well most) to increase our sharpness.
Muscle weighs more than fat so the above in some ways sounds contradictory but you can get a better balance in some players----to be honest with some players it's more about dropping a waist size than actual playing weight.
Stick to technical subjects mate because your fitness trainer knowledge is s**t. Muscle doesn't weigh more than fat.
Obviously your not a fitness trainer or a worthy one as any half decent fitness trainer(or individual into fitness) would know the angle i was taking in regards to my comment and i would not need to elaborate.
Obviously, you're not a spelling trainer or have any idea about density.
I'll teach you.
If you have a kilo of muscle and a kilo of fat they will weigh the same, yes?
Because the muscle is very dense, if you were to completely fill up a 1 metre square cube and try to compress it, compression would be minimal if at all.
Because the fat is much less dense, if you were to place the same amount of fat it in the same cube and compress it, it would compress a fair bit allowing you to fit more in.
In simple terms, if you configure fat so that its density is equal to muscle, the weight difference is minimal.
Thank you.
wombatgc said:Poor 'ol Stevo, TC will fillett him by the time this thread is done! 😛
Not on this subject mate.
Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Slow news day i doubt if it's for the Assistant Coaching role, probably just an increased presence or exclusivity agreement.
Might also be a case of increasing his workload during the off season to help put in place better attacking structures. Good to see Tooves is addressing our major issue that flows into our defence not the other way around.
Also tightening up our mid sections with muscle not fat and a 2-3% weight reduction per player(well most) to increase our sharpness.
Muscle weighs more than fat so the above in some ways sounds contradictory but you can get a better balance in some players----to be honest with some players it's more about dropping a waist size than actual playing weight.
Stick to technical subjects mate because your fitness trainer knowledge is s**t. Muscle doesn't weigh more than fat.
Obviously your not a fitness trainer or a worthy one as any half decent fitness trainer(or individual into fitness) would know the angle i was taking in regards to my comment and i would not need to elaborate.
Because the fat is much less dense, if you were to place the same amount of fat it in the same cube and compress it, it would compress a fair bit allowing you to fit more in.
In simple terms, if you configure fat so that its density is equal to muscle, the weight difference is minimal.
Thank you.
wombatgc said:Poor 'ol Stevo, TC will fillett him by the time this thread is done! 😛
Not on this subject mate.
Napper said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Slow news day i doubt if it's for the Assistant Coaching role, probably just an increased presence or exclusivity agreement.
Might also be a case of increasing his workload during the off season to help put in place better attacking structures. Good to see Tooves is addressing our major issue that flows into our defence not the other way around.
Also tightening up our mid sections with muscle not fat and a 2-3% weight reduction per player(well most) to increase our sharpness.
Muscle weighs more than fat so the above in some ways sounds contradictory but you can get a better balance in some players----to be honest with some players it's more about dropping a waist size than actual playing weight.
Stick to technical subjects mate because your fitness trainer knowledge is s**t. Muscle doesn't weigh more than fat.
Obviously your not a fitness trainer or a worthy one as any half decent fitness trainer(or individual into fitness) would know the angle i was taking in regards to my comment and i would not need to elaborate.
Because the fat is much less dense, if you were to place the same amount of fat it in the same cube and compress it, it would compress a fair bit allowing you to fit more in.
In simple terms, if you configure fat so that its density is equal to muscle, the weight difference is minimal.
Thank you.
wombatgc said:Poor 'ol Stevo, TC will fillett him by the time this thread is done! 😛
Not on this subject mate.
Come on man hahahahahaha!!
So what you're saying is you compress more fat into your cube to match the weight of the muscle therefore needing more fat to muscle ratio to get the equal weight.
1kg feathers
1kg steel.
Plenty feathers, not much steel. Same principal.
Technical Coach said:Any human with half a brain would understand what i was on about without having to elaborate in detail the meaning of the statement of "muscle weighs more than fat"
The statement is used in overly simplistic terms to describe why "some" people drop a waist size and not lose weight. Muscle will take up less space than fat in the human body at the same weight due to it's density.
What your doing is applying science to justify your own point of view that has no relevance to the original post, you might be correct in some respects but that is not the point i was stressing in my post.
Some people....
Ralphie said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Stevo said:Technical Coach said:Slow news day i doubt if it's for the Assistant Coaching role, probably just an increased presence or exclusivity agreement.
Might also be a case of increasing his workload during the off season to help put in place better attacking structures. Good to see Tooves is addressing our major issue that flows into our defence not the other way around.
Also tightening up our mid sections with muscle not fat and a 2-3% weight reduction per player(well most) to increase our sharpness.
Muscle weighs more than fat so the above in some ways sounds contradictory but you can get a better balance in some players----to be honest with some players it's more about dropping a waist size than actual playing weight.
Stick to technical subjects mate because your fitness trainer knowledge is s**t. Muscle doesn't weigh more than fat.
Obviously your not a fitness trainer or a worthy one as any half decent fitness trainer(or individual into fitness) would know the angle i was taking in regards to my comment and i would not need to elaborate.
Obviously, you're not a spelling trainer or have any idea about density.
I'll teach you.
If you have a kilo of muscle and a kilo of fat they will weigh the same, yes?
Because the muscle is very dense, if you were to completely fill up a 1 metre square cube and try to compress it, compression would be minimal if at all.
Because the fat is much less dense, if you were to place the same amount of fat it in the same cube and compress it, it would compress a fair bit allowing you to fit more in.
In simple terms, if you configure fat so that its density is equal to muscle, the weight difference is minimal.
Thank you.
wombatgc said:Poor 'ol Stevo, TC will fillett him by the time this thread is done! 😛
Not on this subject mate.
Time to cut your losses Stevo, In the context of this discussion you are just plain wrong on this one.
Technical Coach said:Any human with half a brain would understand what i was on about without having to elaborate in detail the meaning of the statement of "muscle weighs more than fat"
The statement is used in overly simplistic terms to describe why "some" people drop a waist size and not lose weight. Muscle will take up less space than fat in the human body at the same weight due to it's density.
What your doing is applying science to justify your own point of view that has no relevance to the original post, you might be correct in some respects but that is not the point i was stressing in my post.
Some people....
ManlyBacker said:Technical Coach said:Any human with half a brain would understand what i was on about without having to elaborate in detail the meaning of the statement of "muscle weighs more than fat"
The statement is used in overly simplistic terms to describe why "some" people drop a waist size and not lose weight. Muscle will take up less space than fat in the human body at the same weight due to it's density.
What your doing is applying science to justify your own point of view that has no relevance to the original post, you might be correct in some respects but that is not the point i was stressing in my post.
Some people....
It is not using science. Weight is determined by the pull of gravity and by its density. It is logical to calculate the difference between any two items by taking objects of the same size or mass and determining their density. Therefore muscle weighs more than fat.
Technical Coach said:The point is the area taken up in it's current form is all that matters not some outside influence.
Muscle relative to fat takes up less space in the human body why stretch the discussion any further.(at the same weight obviously)
TerryRandall said:Lets call it an honourable draw. Anyhoo, and back on topic, what are people's opinions of Brad Arthur?
He is too fat and doesn't have enough muscle.TerryRandall said:Lets call it an honourable draw. Anyhoo, and back on topic, what are people's opinions of Brad Arthur?
Team | P | W | D | L | PD | Pts | |
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1 | Bulldogs | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 98 | 14 |
2 | Storm | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 70 | 10 |
3 | Raiders | 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 46 | 10 |
4 | Warriors | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | -18 | 10 |
5 | Broncos | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 54 | 8 |
6 | Sharks | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 41 | 8 |
7 | Dragons | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 20 | 8 |
8 | Rabbitohs | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 | -36 | 8 |
9 | Cowboys | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | -42 | 8 |
10 | Dolphins | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 28 | 6 |
11 | Sea Eagles | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 20 | 6 |
12 | Tigers | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 12 | 6 |
13 | Titans | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | -36 | 6 |
14 | Knights | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | -60 | 6 |
15 | Panthers | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -10 | 4 |
16 | Roosters | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -80 | 4 |
17 | Eels | 7 | 2 | 0 | 5 | -107 | 4 |