ChambersNBoston said:I know some of you might be workout buffs...some of you guys have said how easy it is for Ricky to gain all that weight back...How easy will it be for him to get back to FULL 100% BREAK-TACKLING-DEFENDER-TENDERIZING STRENGTH AND POWER?!?!...Is it possible for him to be Ricky of old...or a weak flexible yoga instructor ? Please Discuss.
Alien said:whoa weird, im 200 pounds and bench 250....im guy b though since im trying to build without being bigger than i am now. but i dont know if ricky will ever be the same strength but his flexibility and resistence to injury mightve increased now.
Alien said:whoa weird, im 200 pounds and bench 250....im guy b though since im trying to build without being bigger than i am now. but i dont know if ricky will ever be the same strength but his flexibility and resistence to injury mightve increased now.
TGall13 said:As a Martial Arts instructor and Ex-Pro Baseball player, I train a few professional athletes, Greg Vaughn (Brewers, Padres, Reds, Devil Rays), Thomas Howard (Cards) , and Derek Lee (Chicago Cubs) has worked out with us. Mostly Sacaramento guys. They've all said it's helped them with injury prevention, muscle recovery and overall strength and flexibility.
I think there are alot of Pro athletes that are seeing the benefits of cross training.
TGall13 said:Granite Bay
TGall13 said:As a Martial Arts instructor and Ex-Pro Baseball player, I train a few professional athletes, Greg Vaughn (Brewers, Padres, Reds, Devil Rays), Thomas Howard (Cards) , and Derek Lee (Chicago Cubs) has worked out with us. Mostly Sacaramento guys. They've all said it's helped them with injury prevention, muscle recovery and overall strength and flexibility.
I think there are alot of Pro athletes that are seeing the benefits of cross training.
Bill C said:TGall13 - I'm in Rocklin.
That is great information, appreciate it.caneaddict said:One thing I would first like to say is how everyone talks about how weak Ricky is and that he's in awful shape. I fully disagree - I think he'll be in the best shape of his life by the end of this season.
He's constantly carried the ball - 4 years in college and throughout his pro career - as a bruising back. He took an entire year off doing yoga and ayurvedic medicine. I don't know how much some of you know about Ayrveda but it's not just food - it also involves extensive message and rejuvenation therapies. After a year of eating healthy, being messaged, and doing yoga, I'm saying he is in great condition with a very well rested body. In fact I would expect fewer minor injuries that hurt many backs like hammy's etc.
As for the strength and power - obviously your body can be as well rested and flexible as rubber man but without strength and power you're a sitting duck in the NFL. Having said that, some people naturally are strong and their body reacts quickly to strength training. Ricky is one of those people. He's naturally strong and thick; all he needs is a good nutrition and lifting program. Getting back to where you were is ALOT easier than building to there anew. Here's an example:
Take two guys A and B
Guy A (Ricky) has been 235 lbs. for many years and usually benched 350 lbs.
Guy A takes a year off and comes down to 200 lbs and can now only bench 240 lbs. because he hasn't lifted weights in a year.
Guy B has spent most of his life at 160-170 lbs and has been working hard to get up to his current weight of 200 lbs. He can now bench 240 lbs. (the highest he's ever been)
They are both currently the same size/weight/strength. But it will be MUCH easier for Guy A to make quick gains. Guy A's body type just allows him to hold weight and power/strength better.
ChambersNBoston said:I know some of you might be workout buffs...some of you guys have said how easy it is for Ricky to gain all that weight back...How easy will it be for him to get back to FULL 100% BREAK-TACKLING-DEFENDER-TENDERIZING STRENGTH AND POWER?!?!...Is it possible for him to be Ricky of old...or a weak flexible yoga instructor ? Please Discuss.
very true!!Lazy1 said:For a guy like Ricky it should be pretty easy. It's alot easier to get muscle back if you already had it. For example if a normal person who never realy worked out tried gaining 20 lb's muscle it would be 10X harder than for that person than Ricky. If he fully commits himself he should be able to put the muscle back on in a few months.
The explosiveness is something that takes meticulous care and training. None of us know what his training regime has been the last year. The powerful back we saw in 2002 was a product of years of training.kizzaboo said::shakeno: How do you know that he has lost all agility and explosiveness? You dont. Its unlikely that he has. He will be rusty but doing the things he has done in the past year, with training yoga and the therepy he has been in, if anything, he will be able to become a better athlete.
Megatron said:The explosiveness is something that takes meticulous care and training. None of us know what his training regime has been the last year. The powerful back we saw in 2002 was a product of years of training.