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[quote1243877817=Steve]
My "broism" is all jokes, you however are afraid to joke about your sexuality, or comment on other men which would make me believe you are a closet homosexual. Not to mention you play soccer, lol faggot.
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You are so Ignorant. I understand the Broism shit, all friends do it, but to the point of lookin like homos?...come on Steve. and the soccer comment. the fuck do u know about soccer when your stuck in your Football world. what makes football less of a homo sport when your constantly holding another guy, or chasing a guy?
[quote1243877817=Steve]
It’s too bad your such a pussy, because squats/deads are great for developing useful strength for soccer players. There is more to your sport than just constantly running, you know right?
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Yea your right, cause all pro soccer players do squats. Ur an idiot, maybe the ones in America do. and they go no where(competition wise). but in Europe where soccer is predominant, there is no time for the gym. I'm sure your familiar with two a days, well in Europe it's the same thing. Wake up. train. eat. rest for 3 hours. train again. go to sleep. They do lots of running, lots of drills. and all kinds of push ups, sit ups, and "strenght building" drills without weights. So don't sit there and call me a pussy or try and educate me on the sport Ive been playing all my life cause I choose not to squat a fuckin weight.
Oh yea, since when is being 175 pounds skinny?...
Keep living in your world. You will no longer generate a response from me in this thread.
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Stuck in my football world?? I haven't played(or watched) foot ball since high school, bar friendly games of course. Again you try and pick some random shit to take a shot at. I played football in high school, so what do ya want to fight about it?!?!
So CroJon, are you going to tell me that you play at such a high level of competition that you do 2 a days on a regular basis?
I would be willing to wagger big $$$ that in the off season, almost all(all pro) top level soccer players do some type of strength training. As do almost all other athletes.
Its common fucking sense, being stronger = good.
Here is a excert from a web site on why soccer players WT
Strength training now plays a major role in soccer. However, simply lifting weights with the traditional "3 sets of 10 repetitions" approach is not an efficient way to spend training time. Soccer requires a balance of explosive power and muscular endurance. Some players may benefit from increasing their lean mass but even they should focus on converting much of their strength into soccer-specific power.
Strength training for soccer also helps to correct muscle imbalances. Soccer players in particualr are prone to developing overly strong quadriceps in relation to their hamstrings and a well-formed strength plan can address this and prevent future injury (8).
Now what are you going to say? That this is obviously some stupid amuricant website that doesn't know shit? No you will probably just ignore my post and like a bitch not respond.
ITT: Pro soccer players ST in the off season, and CroJon uses soccer as in excuse for being a weak little bitch.