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Darby Loudon (17)
I seem to remember Liam Gill on the GAGR podcast a while back talking about the work he was doing to put on some muscle as he wanted to increase his playing weight by a few kegs. He said, if I remember correctly, that he had to 'keep an eye on his carbs' or words to that effect. I remember being struck by that, as I assume he meant that he was trying to cut back on the carbs? This seemed very strange to me - surely an elite athlete who is putting in all those hours in the gym and on the training field, and also trying to gain weight, would be upping his carb (and protein) intake in a big way?
Maybe I misheard or misunderstood what he was saying, but I remember thinking that it seemed very strange, and reminiscent of the sort of hollywood fad diet you hear gym rats going on about when they are trying to 'cut' and look like underwear models. Maybe someone else on here knows more about this, but how can a professional rugby player function if he is restricting his carb intake? Is that why they all have that cover model look but are running out of steam on the paddock?
Contrast this with an article I remember reading about Brad Thorn a few years ago. When asked about his longevity and fitness, the topic of his diet came up. He just said that he tried to make sure that he ate plenty of vegetables and drank plenty of milk. Seems like pretty basic stuff. No talk of watching the carb intake. I also recall Richie McCaw saying that he was a 'meat and three veg kind of guy, nothing too complicated'.
Maybe I misheard or misunderstood what he was saying, but I remember thinking that it seemed very strange, and reminiscent of the sort of hollywood fad diet you hear gym rats going on about when they are trying to 'cut' and look like underwear models. Maybe someone else on here knows more about this, but how can a professional rugby player function if he is restricting his carb intake? Is that why they all have that cover model look but are running out of steam on the paddock?
Contrast this with an article I remember reading about Brad Thorn a few years ago. When asked about his longevity and fitness, the topic of his diet came up. He just said that he tried to make sure that he ate plenty of vegetables and drank plenty of milk. Seems like pretty basic stuff. No talk of watching the carb intake. I also recall Richie McCaw saying that he was a 'meat and three veg kind of guy, nothing too complicated'.