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 Post Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:44 am 
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I guess to answer your question would be tonights fight. Liddell had WAY more stamina and energy.


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 Post Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 4:50 pm 

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Box4Life wrote:
I guess to answer your question would be tonights fight. Liddell had WAY more stamina and energy.


Not true, if anything I'd say Wanderlei looked to have the better stamina.

He was just struggling to keep from getting knocked out, which can be a hazard to your stamina

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chezza wrote:
btw im just tryin to help. if this answer isnt helpful then no need to jump down my throat.



Yeah I just read my response and I'm sorry it looked that way. I wasn't angry or anything my post just came off that way.


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Box4Life wrote:
I guess to answer your question would be tonights fight. Liddell had WAY more stamina and energy.


No, last nights fight would not "answer my question" at all.


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ross_idolizer wrote:
Navy SEALs use Hypoxic swimming to improve lung function. Hypoxic swimming should be done with somone watching in case you black out under water.

I plan to do hypoxic swimming later in training. That all access was pretty good. I couldn't stop thinking about the host though. :I am stupid:



... I don't get it. Do people here just read the title of the thread, ignore the question, then post whatever comes to mind however unrelated?


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The topic changes like a conversation. People ask new questions. Keep up with it. I just voiced my experience with hypoxic training.

Give the man an answer then

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yeah, it makes it hard to breath.. then when you can breath normally it seems easier...

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