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Stafford is much more fit now than before, but he certainly isn't a body builder type. He's just fit.But as far as your question.
Cam Newton has a MVP...it’s fair to consider him a good QB. Russell Wilson is also pretty ripped. Pretty much any QB that is a dual threat is very well built. It only makes sense since they rely on their athleticism more.
For a QB that is more of a pocket passer, Stafford looks like a regular in the weight room.
I don't really trust our trainers with all the hamstring injuries, so if he is working out according to a plan that isn't in line with the 'function' of QBs, I wouldn't be surprised..
Nothing surprised me anymore as far as Valley Ranch is concerned...
Can you name a single power pitcher or elite quarterback that was buff?
Bodybuilding creates strength and size, but it often reduces athleticism if it's not done perfectly. Too many are worried more about the mirror than their performance.
I'm pondering the elite throwers of the football, and I can't think of a single one that didn't look like an insurance agent with his shirt off. Brady, Brees, Peyton, Ryan, Big Ben, Rodgers, Marino, Young, Elway, Cunningham, Kelly, Staubach, Tarkenton, Bradshaw.....
Aikman and Farve were about as chiseled as they got. And those two looked more like good ole boys that grew up on a farm than gym rats.
With that in mind, would it be a good idea for Dak Prescott to lean up a bit? His sturdy frame is good for taking hits, but is he too muscled up to whip a football with the velocity he could if he was leaner? Is his upper body negatively affecting his accuracy?
Most of the power pitchers in baseball are bean poles. The smoothest strokes in the NBA come from guys like Curry, Dirk, and Durant. The best scorers in hockey are often the Crosby, Gretzky, and Bure types.
You can't improve skill with weight lifting. In fact, you can reduce it. Perhaps our QB should re-think his training regimen moving forward.
Honestly - none of this matters. You are right about body types but even arm strength isn't the end all to be all.
It's all about the innate ability to read defenses and anticipate throws and I think you are born with it.
It's like having the DNA to hit a 94 MPH slider at the Major League level you simply can't teach what great hitters do.
Can you name a single power pitcher or elite quarterback that was buff?
Bodybuilding creates strength and size, but it often reduces athleticism if it's not done perfectly. Too many are worried more about the mirror than their performance.
I'm pondering the elite throwers of the football, and I can't think of a single one that didn't look like an insurance agent with his shirt off. Brady, Brees, Peyton, Ryan, Big Ben, Rodgers, Marino, Young, Elway, Cunningham, Kelly, Staubach, Tarkenton, Bradshaw.....
Aikman and Farve were about as chiseled as they got. And those two looked more like good ole boys that grew up on a farm than gym rats.
With that in mind, would it be a good idea for Dak Prescott to lean up a bit? His sturdy frame is good for taking hits, but is he too muscled up to whip a football with the velocity he could if he was leaner? Is his upper body negatively affecting his accuracy?
Most of the power pitchers in baseball are bean poles. The smoothest strokes in the NBA come from guys like Curry, Dirk, and Durant. The best scorers in hockey are often the Crosby, Gretzky, and Bure types.
You can't improve skill with weight lifting. In fact, you can reduce it. Perhaps our QB should re-think his training regimen moving forward.
Dak is a naturally thick dude. He doesn't look anything like a bodybuilder with tons of excess/glamour muscles.
He's just a bigger framed guy compared to some of the other QB's.
He doesn't strike me as particularly jacked in the gym rat sense.
Valid!Can you name a single power pitcher or elite quarterback that was buff?
Bodybuilding creates strength and size, but it often reduces athleticism if it's not done perfectly. Too many are worried more about the mirror than their performance.
I'm pondering the elite throwers of the football, and I can't think of a single one that didn't look like an insurance agent with his shirt off. Brady, Brees, Peyton, Ryan, Big Ben, Rodgers, Marino, Young, Elway, Cunningham, Kelly, Staubach, Tarkenton, Bradshaw.....
Aikman and Farve were about as chiseled as they got. And those two looked more like good ole boys that grew up on a farm than gym rats.
With that in mind, would it be a good idea for Dak Prescott to lean up a bit? His sturdy frame is good for taking hits, but is he too muscled up to whip a football with the velocity he could if he was leaner? Is his upper body negatively affecting his accuracy?
Most of the power pitchers in baseball are bean poles. The smoothest strokes in the NBA come from guys like Curry, Dirk, and Durant. The best scorers in hockey are often the Crosby, Gretzky, and Bure types.
You can't improve skill with weight lifting. In fact, you can reduce it. Perhaps our QB should re-think his training regimen moving forward.
Can you name a single power pitcher or elite quarterback that was buff?
Bodybuilding creates strength and size, but it often reduces athleticism if it's not done perfectly. Too many are worried more about the mirror than their performance.
I'm pondering the elite throwers of the football, and I can't think of a single one that didn't look like an insurance agent with his shirt off. Brady, Brees, Peyton, Ryan, Big Ben, Rodgers, Marino, Young, Elway, Cunningham, Kelly, Staubach, Tarkenton, Bradshaw.....
Aikman and Farve were about as chiseled as they got. And those two looked more like good ole boys that grew up on a farm than gym rats.
With that in mind, would it be a good idea for Dak Prescott to lean up a bit? His sturdy frame is good for taking hits, but is he too muscled up to whip a football with the velocity he could if he was leaner? Is his upper body negatively affecting his accuracy?
Most of the power pitchers in baseball are bean poles. The smoothest strokes in the NBA come from guys like Curry, Dirk, and Durant. The best scorers in hockey are often the Crosby, Gretzky, and Bure types.
You can't improve skill with weight lifting. In fact, you can reduce it. Perhaps our QB should re-think his training regimen moving forward.
Take the poster of Dak in just a jock strap off your ceiling above your bed and look really close. Jk Prox!Dak is a naturally thick dude. He doesn't look anything like a bodybuilder with tons of excess/glamour muscles.
He's just a bigger framed guy compared to some of the other QB's.
He doesn't strike me as particularly jacked in the gym rat sense.
I see where you're going with this. I saw a picture of him in the combine and he was noticeably thinner in the neck area. He's not fat, he's just thicker. I'd rather see him take on a regimen that involves more work on flexibility and conditioning.I agree, but you can ruin it in the gym with the wrong approach.
Ruben Sierra buffed up and lost his home run swing. Felix Jones buffed up and lost his speed and quickness. You see athletes do themselves harm as athletes in the gym.