04-08-2023, 05:27 PM
(04-08-2023, 07:26 AM)Piglet Wrote: Theres a physio somewhere making a few quid. Compression clothing restricts blood flow. As for injuries, thats a joke, no one does anything. If you play rugby, its 80 minutes of non stop running, ninety in football, im not going to call it soccer as well as the physical battering, stop starting.
I doubt if anyone gets up a sweat in NFL.
Training must be a hoot, ten minutes of sprinting, if that. To be honest, a lot of your players need to go on a diet, and as for baseball players they are a joke, bellies and all.
In top football, midfielders can go six, seven miles, having to get up and down the pitch for ninety minutes.
USA sport is fot the unfit.
You are correct about compression clothing and restricting blood flow. I've heard of men suffering from blood being restricted to their brains and diverted to their groin . . . mostly while eyeing a woman . . . and not realizing (until it's past the point of no-return), without her Spanx or Skims, they would never had given her a glance or pursued a physical encounter.
As to the elite physical conditioning and endurance of professional Rugby players, it is impressive and I whole-heartily agree.
But they are a bit daft. Possibly from all of that unprotected physical combat they experience on the field?
With such athletic conditioning and prowess, I cannot help but wonder why they don't join the NFL and put their talents on display to rule the game?
Especially since the average salary for a professional Rugby player is what . . . 150,000 US dollars . . . compared to the average NFL salary of 2.1 million US dollars?
It's the tights . . . isn't it?
USA sport is for the economically fit . . . not slack-jawed foreign paupers.