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re: Is 400 Push-ups in an Hour Considered an Extreme Workout for a TX 6A Football Program?
Posted on 1/12/23 at 3:41 pm to DingLeeBerry
Posted on 1/12/23 at 3:41 pm to DingLeeBerry
So after looking at the other thread I would just want to say that the rhabdo very likely wasn't from dehydration.
Rhabdo can also occur from just over exertion. I want to say it was Corey Hill on season 2 of The Ultimate Fighter actually put himself into exercise-induced rhabdomyosis.
I can't imagine a kid having the strength of will to actually do it though. To even get there you have to ignore quite a few biological red flags telling you to slow down.
Rhabdo can also occur from just over exertion. I want to say it was Corey Hill on season 2 of The Ultimate Fighter actually put himself into exercise-induced rhabdomyosis.
I can't imagine a kid having the strength of will to actually do it though. To even get there you have to ignore quite a few biological red flags telling you to slow down.
Posted on 1/12/23 at 5:46 pm to X123F45
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To even get there you have to ignore quite a few biological red flags telling you to slow down.
Biological red flags meet loud, overly authoritative hick football coach.
This post was edited on 1/12/23 at 5:47 pm
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