Lesnar shrinking?

Working as a nurse, my experience has taught me that being a super big person at 70 and older is not good for most humans. Muscles turn to fat, lower energy levels so it gets harder to move all that weight, limited range of motion, always uncomfortable and etc. If you live like that for 10 plus years, you will be miserable.

It is better to be lean and agile/flexible with as much range of motion as possible.
While I agree with everything else you say, muscles most definitely do not turn into fat. When you stop working out your muscles will shrink and you will form fat, but muscles turning into fat is not physically possible.
 
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WTF is that Chael? Looks like he ate Tim Kennedy there.
 
He needs to not get on top of Sable every night. Semen retention is key.
 
Why does Jake Shields give a shit about Brock Lesnar?
 
While I agree with everything else you say, muscles most definitely do not turn into fat. When you stop working out your muscles will shrink and you will form fat, but muscles turning into fat is not physically possible.
It is just a common expression. You are right, under normal circumstances, fat cells will accumulate in muscles and bones with prolonged disuse.

But if you want to get super technical, I wouldn't say that it is impossible for muscle to turn into fat, without qualifying that statement with "under normal physiologic conditions."

Brown fat comes from the same progenitor cells that give rise to muscle cells. Are you sure that it is "impossible" for a pathology or a laboratory experiment to change muscles cells into brown fat and vice versa?

Thank you for pointing out that mistake, now I have something to research and get more informed on.
 
It is just a common expression. You are right, under normal circumstances, fat cells will accumulate in muscles and bones with prolonged disuse.

But if you want to get super technical, I wouldn't say that it is impossible for muscle to turn into fat, without qualifying that statement with "under normal physiologic conditions."

Brown fat comes from the same progenitor cells that give rise to muscle cells. Are you sure that it is "impossible" for a pathology or a laboratory experiment to change muscles cells into brown fat and vice versa?

Thank you for pointing out that mistake, now I have something to research and get more informed on.
Should I even have to preface it with "under normal physiological conditions"?

Apparently you can do a labratory experiment that can turn muscles into fat. Cool. Now I learned something.
 
Better for the heart and longevity. All the best to Lesnar.

Also, Rich Piana wannabe types, take notice.
 
If he's planning on re entering the test pool than yeah he has to get off any gear that WWE lets him do. But i'm not so convinced he's coming back. Chael touched on it nicely. Brock has 14 months of testing in the pool he'd have to get by before he's eligible to be booked(8 at the very least if he gets it in his favor that he can do his 6 months in pool testing before fighting WHILE serving his suspension). He's 41 in July. 14 months is a long time to wait in your 40's. Given Brock really has no actual loyalties to anyone and has always done whats good for brock I wouldn't be shocked if he's using this UFC thing to leverage a better contract out of vince for the rest of 2018 and into 2019 mania season. Likely hoping that Vince isn't aware of USADA's policies on re-entering the pool during an unfinished suspension(It's presumed brock only served 4 of the 12 month suspension before "retiring" and exiting the testing pool and fully returning to wrestling. He's have to complete that, plus another 6 months of in pool testing for being a past offender before being cleared again.

Brock's contract in wwe gives him a crazy easy schedule and guaranteed money with only the welness program to deal with. UFC brock needs to dedicate legitimate time, while combating against strict testing in his 40's when he's likely been on some thing or another for likely most of his career. His earning potential is likely higher in the UFC if all goes well. But if it dosen't he could end up on the shelf again making nothing. WWE is the safest route for money for him atm. Guess it'll come down to if he's feeling risky, or just wants legitimate challenge before his ability to compete is fully gone.
 
Working as a nurse, my experience has taught me that being a super big person at 70 and older is not good for most humans. Muscles turn to fat, lower energy levels so it gets harder to move all that weight, limited range of motion, always uncomfortable and etc. If you live like that for 10 plus years, you will be miserable.

It is better to be lean and agile/flexible with as much range of motion as possible.
Will need a doctor's opinion on that...

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Why does Jake Shields give a shit about Brock Lesnar?

He doesn't
He sold his social media to that scam site MMAImports.
Why anybody post their stuff is beyond me, but they do
 
If he's planning on re entering the test pool than yeah he has to get off any gear that WWE lets him do. But i'm not so convinced he's coming back. Chael touched on it nicely. Brock has 14 months of testing in the pool he'd have to get by before he's eligible to be booked(8 at the very least if he gets it in his favor that he can do his 6 months in pool testing before fighting WHILE serving his suspension). He's 41 in July. 14 months is a long time to wait in your 40's. Given Brock really has no actual loyalties to anyone and has always done whats good for brock I wouldn't be shocked if he's using this UFC thing to leverage a better contract out of vince for the rest of 2018 and into 2019 mania season. Likely hoping that Vince isn't aware of USADA's policies on re-entering the pool during an unfinished suspension(It's presumed brock only served 4 of the 12 month suspension before "retiring" and exiting the testing pool and fully returning to wrestling. He's have to complete that, plus another 6 months of in pool testing for being a past offender before being cleared again.

Brock's contract in wwe gives him a crazy easy schedule and guaranteed money with only the welness program to deal with. UFC brock needs to dedicate legitimate time, while combating against strict testing in his 40's when he's likely been on some thing or another for likely most of his career. His earning potential is likely higher in the UFC if all goes well. But if it dosen't he could end up on the shelf again making nothing. WWE is the safest route for money for him atm. Guess it'll come down to if he's feeling risky, or just wants legitimate challenge before his ability to compete is fully gone.

No he doesn't
His whole suspension was only a year & served some of it already (rumored 3-6 months)
I have no idea why you added more time (6 months) out of nowhere, but he has less than a year to give USADA
 
He doesn't
He sold his social media to that scam site MMAImports.
Why anybody post their stuff is beyond me, but they do
Weird. So they buy fighters social media accounts and continue to post as if they were them?
 
He is definitely shrinking but he has done this before. When his contract is exporing he plays UFC and WWE against each other. Coming off the juice makes it look more legit.
If I had to bet I’d say he stays in WWE and will be swole again in no time.
 
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