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Haha, you sound poor. Captain Morgan's poor, even. Terrible.I'd be drinking rum between rounds
Captain Morgan's is the shitHaha, you sound poor. Captain Morgan's poor, even. Terrible.
Sounds like a sponsorship, hit them up!The only thing besides water I would ever drink between rounds is Powerade.
Yes, but the threshold really high:If there is a ban I wonder if any camps ever crush up caffeine pills and add them to their water.
Also, there's actually a limit of caffeine you're allowed to have in your system IIRC
I agree, the taste of liquified plywood with sugar water can't be beat!Captain Morgan's is the shit
I can tell you now TS, the last thing on your mind between rounds would be, "Oh hang on whilst I get to my favorite song, can you pass me my ipod please coach, I need to get motivated.." You would be too busy bleeding and questioning your life choices TS.I was wondering the other day if it's allowed to listen to music. Someone throws on you headphones for 1 min with your favorite song, get pumped up
I can tell you now TS, the last thing on your mind between rounds would be, "Oh hang on whilst I get to my favorite song, can you pass me my ipod please coach, I need to get motivated.." You would be too busy bleeding and questioning your life choices TS.
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I think I remember Shane Carwin doing this in some of his fights.
I think it would be a big advantage to have an energy drink, or even a milk/banana smoothie in between rounds to get more energy.
I remember years and years ago, some of my Arab students recommended Camels milk as being very good for energy.
Is this illegal? Why don't more fighters do this?
Right you areI agree, the taste of liquified plywood with sugar water can't be beat!
Probably makes more sense to do it before the fight that way your stomach settles it already and the benefit is in your system. IDK how long it takes to get the energy benefit after consumption, but essentially it would have to be immediately to work between rounds.
I think I remember Shane Carwin doing this in some of his fights.
I think it would be a big advantage to have an energy drink, or even a milk/banana smoothie in between rounds to get more energy.
I remember years and years ago, some of my Arab students recommended Camels milk as being very good for energy.
Is this illegal? Why don't more fighters do this?
Probably makes more sense to do it before the fight that way your stomach settles it already and the benefit is in your system. IDK how long it takes to get the energy benefit after consumption, but essentially it would have to be immediately to work between rounds.