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Ben losing weight with high cardio regimin

Post by Legacy User » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:24 am

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/201166/ben-roethlisberger-gets-trim-with-high-cardio-offseason-regimen

For those of you that complain that the lad doesn't keep himself in shape, hopefully this will shut your pie hole.

I hate the offseason... :?



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Post by VA_Steel » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:59 am

His new training partner...Brady Quinn.

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Post by Ice » Tue Apr 05, 2016 1:33 pm

His new barber?
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Post by Jobu » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:01 pm

Ice wrote:His new barber?

:shock:

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Post by stinger8 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:15 pm

#vindication 8-)

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Post by Legacy User » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:23 pm

As I do every so often, especially this time of year, I was lurking around some of the slower half dozen or so Steeler message boards. Relevant to this discussion I came across this rare candid photo of Ben engaged in his his training regiment.

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It looks like he was caught in the act of doing curls. I would assume that the weight starts our heavy and gets lighter with each set. :lol:

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Post by cmack15 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:25 pm

By the looks of that one picture, a few more trips to the Buffet and Tomlin could start at NT.

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Post by JackLambert58 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:08 pm

Ben's favorite restaurant when he visits Foxboro/Boston:

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Post by Steel Ubaldo » Tue Apr 05, 2016 4:32 pm

JackSplat58 wrote:http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/201166/ben-roethlisberger-gets-trim-with-high-cardio-offseason-regimen

For those of you that complain that the lad doesn't keep himself in shape, hopefully this will shut your pie hole. :?


I think this will do the exact opposite. It will only bring out the "I told you so" crowd.

So, you can look forward to that....

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Post by Stosh-67 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 4:46 pm

good for Ben.

none of us play professional football.............and know how it feels to be 15-20 pounds heavier, just fitting into pants, walking up a few flight of stairs, doing something strenuous, etc.

so hoping getting closer to 250-260 will make a little difference in sliding quicker in the pocket, avoiding a handful of more hits, sacks, scrambling a bit more, rolling pockets, bootleg pass, etc. if not keeping him fresher in the 4th quarter.

hope he continues with his training into the OTA's and camp.

hope he grabs his WR's, especially Coates, Ladarius and Jesse James..............to get an early start.
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Post by Legacy User » Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:09 pm

cmack, your avatar LMAO :o :lol:

As far as Big Ben and his offseason training goes - meh, whatever. Just stay healthy for the full season.
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Post by KCSteeler » Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:18 pm

Hoping there turns out to be more substance to this than the days of Bettis coming into camp "in the best shape of his career".
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Post by Thrillsseeker » Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:37 pm

KCSteeler wrote:Hoping there turns out to be more substance to this than the days of Bettis coming into camp "in the best shape of his career".



:lol: :lol: every fucking year!

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Post by BethlehemSteel » Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:47 am

SteelerzEdsaL7 wrote:As I do every so often, especially this time of year, I was lurking around some of the slower half dozen or so Steeler message boards. Relevant to this discussion I came across this rare candid photo of Ben engaged in his his training regiment.

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It looks like he was caught in the act of doing curls. I would assume that the weight starts our heavy and gets lighter with each set. :lol:


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Post by R_S » Wed Apr 06, 2016 11:58 am

KCSteeler wrote:Hoping there turns out to be more substance to this than the days of Bettis coming into camp "in the best shape of his career".


exactly what I was thinking. :lol: This type of article literally comes around every offseason.

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Post by benstunner » Thu Apr 07, 2016 6:47 pm

R S wrote:
KCSteeler wrote:Hoping there turns out to be more substance to this than the days of Bettis coming into camp "in the best shape of his career".


exactly what I was thinking. :lol: This type of article literally comes around every offseason.


Yeah but this time he actually looks noticeably thinner. Hopefully he keeps it up

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Post by tbsteel » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:00 pm

Good. Love me some BB but he was a glass doll last year. Seems like he's being honest with himself and realizing he needs to be in better shape going into next season, as that can only help for a variety of reasons. I want this dude around for 5-6 more years.
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Post by stinger8 » Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:19 pm

This is very interesting. I was vilified when I mentioned last year that the QB was out of shape. It was pretty obvious. Now the QB to his credit takes his conditioning seriously looks more like a professional athlete. His decision to change his body is clearly an admission that he needed to take conditioning, as a professional, ATHLETE more seriously. Kudos Ben. Where have all the enablers gone? You know who you are :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Stosh-67 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 3:19 pm

Stinger8 wrote:This is very interesting. I was vilified when I mentioned last year that the QB was out of shape. It was pretty obvious. Now the QB to his credit takes his conditioning seriously looks more like a professional athlete. His decision to change his body is clearly an admission that he needed to take conditioning, as a professional, ATHLETE more seriously. Kudos Ben. Where have all the enablers gone? You know who you are :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

absolutely.
no reason he should not be in the best shape of his life ..........every year.
more nimble.
quicker feet.
quicker to get out of the pocket.
to avoid the rush.
get away from falling players quicker
better scrambling.
a sharper body is a sharper mind.
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Post by Donnie Brasco » Mon Apr 11, 2016 3:43 pm

TB wrote:Good. Love me some BB but he was a glass doll last year. Seems like he's being honest with himself and realizing he needs to be in better shape going into next season, as that can only help for a variety of reasons. I want this dude around for 5-6 more years.


Slightly off topic, but how many more years do you think Brady plays?

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Post by bradshaw2ben » Mon Apr 11, 2016 4:08 pm

The actual point of this move on his part, if you're not carrying a 1,000 lb agenda is that he was carrying extra weight to absorb the hits he was getting with league-high regularity. Now that his OL is protecting him better and he is getting the ball out faster... it makes sense to once again go back to the trimmer build... you know, like he used to have back when his OL protected him well.
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Post by tbsteel » Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:17 pm

Donnie Brasco wrote:
TB wrote:Good. Love me some BB but he was a glass doll last year. Seems like he's being honest with himself and realizing he needs to be in better shape going into next season, as that can only help for a variety of reasons. I want this dude around for 5-6 more years.


Slightly off topic, but how many more years do you think Brady plays?


I see 2. The guy is still playing at a very high level, but when you reach his age the drop off can be very sudden. Wouldn't completely shock me if he had a down year this year after all the hits he took this past season.
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Post by Legacy User » Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:39 pm

Ben was doing P90x with his mom a few years ago. The problem has been he's been hurt and rehabbing after the season. The better protection and the knee/foot injuries have forced him to lighten up. I think that if the OL was the same it was 5 years ago- he probably would have retired if those leg injuries kept reoccurring.

Considering the OT presented--I think that the Patriots are looking at a 1-2 year window with Brady. I might be in the minority but The AFCE defenses have gotten a lot better up front and will force the issue. Unless they make a talent upgrade on the OL quickly, I just dont think that the Pats offensive line (and thus Brady) can hold up to that week end and week out.

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Post by R_S » Tue Apr 12, 2016 11:21 pm

bradshaw2ben wrote:The actual point of this move on his part, if you're not carrying a 1,000 lb agenda is that he was carrying extra weight to absorb the hits he was getting with league-high regularity. Now that his OL is protecting him better and he is getting the ball out faster... it makes sense to once again go back to the trimmer build... you know, like he used to have back when his OL protected him well.


Yeah,,Ben was really sacrificing for the team with that gut and love handles. :roll:


The real non-agenda point is Ben is not a workout warrior, and now he's getting up in age and he's taken a lot of lower body injuries recently. He needs to keep his weight down, and take some pressure off the joints in order to increase his longevity.

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Post by Legacy User » Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:30 am

R S wrote:
bradshaw2ben wrote:The actual point of this move on his part, if you're not carrying a 1,000 lb agenda is that he was carrying extra weight to absorb the hits he was getting with league-high regularity. Now that his OL is protecting him better and he is getting the ball out faster... it makes sense to once again go back to the trimmer build... you know, like he used to have back when his OL protected him well.


Yeah,,Ben was really sacrificing for the team with that gut and love handles. :roll:


The real non-agenda point is Ben is not a workout warrior, and now he's getting up in age and he's taken a lot of lower body injuries recently. He needs to keep his weight down, and take some pressure off the joints in order to increase his longevity.


Plus he was really waddling around last year with zero escapablity when under immediate pressure. Here's hoping that he can work his way into being able to do some football like running drills without hurting himself. 34 isn't ancient but it isn't 16 either. Core strength might be a nice touch.

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Post by R_S » Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:22 pm

That waddling was all part of the master plan to "absorb" blows!!

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Post by Stosh-67 » Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:50 pm

carrying a 1,000 lb agenda

OK.
Just a 270+lb agenda.
Lol.

I've been to several training camps. Always noticed how easy Ben takes it.
Yeah he has never been a workout Warrior. Neither have I. LOL. But my job is not affected if I'm not in the best shape of my life. His is.

And I don't have 250 to 300 pound angry players chasing me who are looking to hurt me, knock me out of the game with hopes to add to their resume for a better chance at one last big paycheck of their lives.

If Ben wants to match Terry with Lombardi trophies as he stated a few years ago.....it starts with him being the best he can be. That will not be the case if he is playing 30-40 pounds overweight. I don't think any athlete can be the best they can be 30-40 # heavy...sans an old school nose tackle.

There is nobody that wants Ben to be the best he can be more than I do....and the rest of you guys. I expect him to have the best season of his career.
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Post by jeemie » Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:17 pm

bradshaw2ben wrote:The actual point of this move on his part, if you're not carrying a 1,000 lb agenda is that he was carrying extra weight to absorb the hits he was getting with league-high regularity. Now that his OL is protecting him better and he is getting the ball out faster... it makes sense to once again go back to the trimmer build... you know, like he used to have back when his OL protected him well.


Now this is as fine an example of post hoc rationalization as I have ever seen.

And I was never one to be overly concerned with Ben's weight but come on, man! It is OK to criticize Ben. Do we really have to try and rationalize away every single goddam critique of the guy?
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Post by Thrillsseeker » Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:37 pm

Stosh-67 wrote:
carrying a 1,000 lb agenda

OK.
Just a 270+lb agenda.
Lol.

I've been to several training camps. Always noticed how easy Ben takes it.
Yeah he has never been a workout Warrior. Neither have I. LOL. But my job is not affected if I'm not in the best shape of my life. His is.

And I don't have 250 to 300 pound angry players chasing me who are looking to hurt me, knock me out of the game with hopes to add to their resume for a better chance at one last big paycheck of their lives.

If Ben wants to match Terry with Lombardi trophies as he stated a few years ago.....it starts with him being the best he can be. That will not be the case if he is playing 30-40 pounds overweight. I don't think any athlete can be the best they can be 30-40 # heavy...sans an old school nose tackle.

There is nobody that wants Ben to be the best he can be more than I do....and the rest of you guys. I expect him to have the best season of his career.


Truth and then some!

Also, I too expect Ben to be lights out this year.

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