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Zanchief wrote:You don't have to love it to know the mechanics of it.
baseball is performed in very short bursts of energy. Throwing a pitch. Hitting a ball. Throwing the ball from the outfield.
You don't need endurance, you just need to be strong.
Zanchief wrote:That just isn't true, Xao. Although Steroids do help with nagging injuries as you put it, the true benefit is increasing the ability to workout. That’s why you can amass a lot of muscle mass because you can sustain your training at a higher level for a longer amount of time.
You may be able to train to be stronger but you simply can't spend time in a gym to increase your agility or athleticism, factors that are minimal in baseball.
You seem to be assuming facts on poor data, Xao. Maybe these dudes you keep citing as supposedly poor journalists, whom I've never heard, might be the ones who are right, since you aren’t.
xaoshaen wrote:The point you're assuming is that simply adding muscle mass will improve your performance on a diamond significantly. It won't. Hell, NBA players benefit more from strength training than do baseball players. Being bigger and stronger than the other guys on the court is a monstrous advantage. What's the number one knock on rookie big men? "Doesn't have an NBA body yet." "Needs to add muscle." "Not enough upper body strength."
Zanchief wrote:I'm starting to think you don't have "A functional knowledge of the game", if you truly think strength has a bigger baring on basketball than baseball when all a player has to do(and I know I'm oversimplifying to a degree) is hit a ball as hard as he can. He needs far less precision than basketball, just brute strength.
We're gonna have to agree to disagree, Xao.
Zanchief wrote:But the NBA player is an athlete. The baseball player is often an overweight slob. And for every Shaq there's a Jerome James or a Jahidi White.
Zanchief wrote:We're getting off track. A baseball players physical build, especially a big hitter, is benefited more from steroids than most other popular sports. That's what I'm saying. You can argue all you want, that simply is not gonna change the fact that it's true.
Zanchief wrote:Why then if all a baseball player needs is a fast swing, do all the big hitters look like rejects from a cheap Conan the barbarian TV show?
Why is it that most of the best basketball players, even in the post, look far less bulky? Because even centers need agility. Shaq is a seperate issue although I still think he is fairly agile for his size. Me and snero argue about this all the time.
The drastic weight gain from steroid abuse does not make an NBA body.
Arlos wrote:Except steroids do FAR more than just bulk muscle mass. Bulk muscle mass does ZERO for track and field athletes, especially runners, yet those are some of the biggest abusers. Steroids help overall athletic performance. By your own admission baseball requires less overall athletic performance than does basketball, so shouldn't steroids have a greater impact where it IS important?
That said, the single sport where steroids would have the greatest impact is, inarguably, the NFL.
-Arlos
xaoshaen wrote:Zanchief wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Drastic weight gain from steroid abuse does not make an MLB body either.
The fatties I see on TV seem to be doing pretty well.
Being overweight is a sign of steroid abuse in a professional athlete?
Zanchief wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Zanchief wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Drastic weight gain from steroid abuse does not make an MLB body either.
The fatties I see on TV seem to be doing pretty well.
Being overweight is a sign of steroid abuse in a professional athlete?
Drastic weight gain does does make an MLB body
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