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Gatorubet;1737043; said:
TP is also rehabbing. The kid has such a big frame that even an extra twenty pounds will not make him perceptively less mobile.

I wasn't necessarily talking about right now. Heard that he's always worked out a ton.

I don't have a problem with it, just saying really. :tongue2:
 
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Overtraining its self can lead to injury. I was triathlon training like a madman last winter, this spring, and summer and I ended up pushing too hard on the run training and hurt my knee. After perusing triathlon forums I found that this seems like a pretty common scenario. Although the Ohio State football team certainly has access to much better resources and coaching, so I'm sure they are much more insulated from self-sustained injuries.

I can't wait for the season to start! TP is gonna light it up!
 
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jwinslow;1737184; said:
When you aren't mobile to begin with, that's a pretty small worry.

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Do you think it's because of the Elephant Madalion or just because he's just never had speed? Yeah maybe a little of both.
 
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FWIW, two evenings ago on 1080thefan here in NW Oregon, one of the hosts spoke glowingly about TP. It had a great deal to do with how impressive he was against the Ducks. The host spent a solid five minutes talking about how special he thought TP is. Rather neat to hear out here.
 
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