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3.8K views 16 replies 14 participants last post by  NightScenes  
#1 ·
This is long -- but it's gotta point to it. Bear with me.

I wrestled in high school. For those of you not familiar with the sport, each competitor is placed in a weight class. Making a long story short, pretty much everyone was always trying to lose weight in order to compete in the weight class below. It was not uncommon for someone to wrestle in a class that was 15 - 20 lbs below their true weight. The main reason for this was to be able to wrestle smaller people. But nobody was ever smaller --- cuz everyone dropped weight. So you get two guys in the 160 lb class --- but both of em probably normally weigh in the 170s.

I was no different; for three years, I hung around the 112/119 weight class. My true weight was around 130, 135, if I remember right.

The methods used to lose that kind of weight are irrelevant to the story --- but they're painful and unhealthy. In fact, "cutting weight", or "making weight" became more of a sport than the actual wrestling was.

There were times I'd make weight for a match --- and then go back to the locker room and gorge on all kinds of food that I had spent a week dreaming about. Was I focused on wrestling?? Nope.

I won maybe 30/90 matches between my freshman and junior year. Was I a bad wrestler?? Nope, not at all. I was very good --- and worked hard. However, I was always too tired to go at it when the time came --- mostly due to cutting weight.

So, my senior year, I got smart. I weighed 141 lbs. I coulda probably managed to easily go down to the 140 class. Instead --- I went UP. Yep, wrestled 145.

I went home after practices and ate anything I wanted, never worried about making weight --- just focusing on the matches. While everyone else was starving and sweating themselves out --- I was fat, full and happy!!

I lost one match that year --- to the eventual State Runner-Up

anybody see what im sayin
 
#2 ·
That now your fat and weigh 310? :laughing:
 
#7 ·
dirt diggler said:
... However, I was always too tired to go at it when the time came --- mostly due to cutting weight....

..... everyone else was starving and sweating themselves out --- I was fat, full and happy!!


anybody see what im sayin
I read it like this: When you were skinny, you were a virgin. Then you got
fat, and stayed a virgin because of being fat, but were a happy fat virgin.

So that could mean: If you wrestle around a floor with other sweaty men, you will remain a virgin.
 
#9 ·
Peladu said:
I read it like this: When you were skinny, you were a virgin. Then you got
fat, and stayed a virgin because of being fat, but were a happy fat virgin.

So that could mean: If you wrestle around a floor with other sweaty men, you will remain a virgin.
:laughing: :laughing: I was also thinking there may have been an undertone of an eating disorder... bulimia perhaps?
The methods used to lose that kind of weight are irrelevant to the story --- but they're painful and unhealthy
There were times I'd make weight for a match --- and then go back to the locker room and gorge on all kinds of food that I had spent a week dreaming about.
 
#13 ·
Unfortunately, you get older. Cholesterol and other factors take over.

Best bet is to eat healthy for life. My level was around 150 for many years, then I started doing well. Many Porterhouse steaks and Bahamian boar ribs later, I was to 235.

End of fun for me.

Next test is in 2 weeks.
 
#17 ·
I love the story. I was an electrician in my area for 15 years. More and more electricians moved into the area and every guy that came in would lower his price a little more to "get established". Before I knew it, I was having a hard time getting jobs and paying the bills because I would not cut my price. Instead, I changed my focus and developed a whole other area of expertise. I still won't compromise my price and I don't have to work my a$$ off to make a couple of bucks.