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    replied to Duluth on last edited by Rancid Schnitzel
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    @Duluth said in Jonah the tv series:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Jonah the tv series:

    I'm just quoting what he said.

    He said he did weight training his entire life. He was a fan of bodybuilding growing up.

    He did make comments about gaining muscle mass too easily so he limited his weight training sessions. He did not stop lifting though

    It wasn't the weight training makes you slow argument. It was the he didn't want to be any heavier argument.

    The whole point is that it makes you heavier therefore slower, not that lifting itself makes you slower. That should be pretty self-explanatory. He might have lifted as a younger teen, but he definitely said he preferred not to lift weights around 95/96.

    He certainly changed that POV not long after and became something of a gym junky.

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    @Duluth said in Jonah the tv series:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Jonah the tv series:

    I'm just quoting what he said.

    He said he did weight training his entire life. He was a fan of bodybuilding growing up.

    He did make comments about gaining muscle mass too easily so he limited his weight training sessions. He did not stop lifting though

    It wasn't the weight training makes you slow argument. It was the he didn't want to be any heavier argument.

    Yeah that’s what I remember from his biography.

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    Best athlete I've seen play Rugby.

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    @raznomore said in Jonah the tv series:

    @MN5 just missing the top end pace but a freak none the less. Also, and not everyone will agree, Nadolo has been playing against players conditioned to handle bigger, faster wingers. Lomu, at least for the first half of career had it almost all his own way.

    Lomu? Or Nadolo?

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Jonah the tv series:

    @Duluth said in Jonah the tv series:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Jonah the tv series:

    I'm just quoting what he said.

    He said he did weight training his entire life. He was a fan of bodybuilding growing up.

    He did make comments about gaining muscle mass too easily so he limited his weight training sessions. He did not stop lifting though

    It wasn't the weight training makes you slow argument. It was the he didn't want to be any heavier argument.

    The whole point is that it makes you heavier therefore slower, not that lifting itself makes you slower. That should be pretty self-explanatory. He might have lifted as a younger teen, but he definitely said he preferred not to lift weights around 95/96.

    He certainly changed that POV not long after and became something of a gym junky.

    Even when he was a teenager he was still bumping off any and everyone and lots of these were hardened forwards, not just stringbean backs of the era. I would be absolutely astonished if he wasn’t well into the weights by the time he debuted. That and some intense athletics/plyometrics plus freakish good genes ( aside from his kidneys unfortunately) made him what he was.

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    @sparky said in Jonah the tv series:

    Best athlete I've seen play Rugby.

    Wrong, apparently that’s SBW

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    A lot of the polynesian boys get gains very easily from lifting/strength training , bit like the african american athletes,

    genetically gifted in that area

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    I watched this. It was OK, but with two big things wrong with it:

    1. Why did they keep jumping around all over the timeline? Even being pretty familiar with most of the story it made it very hard to follow. I ended up on Wikipedia because I'd forgotten how many wives he had and was trying to work out who was who.

    2. Major problem working out who all the characters were. Maybe they needed Gandalf to intone, "Behold, Laurie Mains, coach of the All Blacks" (Peter Jackson's go to continuity play).

    I've got no idea how anyone who didn't know Jonah's story would have followed that.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Jonah the tv series:

    A lot of the polynesian boys get gains very easily from lifting/strength training , bit like the african american athletes,

    genetically gifted in that area

    Not to mention Jonahs favourite food - the Taro, rich in minerals and protein which may have contributed to his ability to gain strength

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    @Chris-B agree entirely. So many transitions and very little info on who the characters were. But what a reminder of how amazing he was while being plagued illness. Incredible he managed to achieve what he did.

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    @Nevorian said in Jonah the tv series:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Jonah the tv series:

    A lot of the polynesian boys get gains very easily from lifting/strength training , bit like the african american athletes,

    genetically gifted in that area

    Not to mention Jonahs favourite food - the Taro, rich in minerals and protein which may have contributed to his ability to gain strength

    Didn't they discover a few years back that it was actually the PI yam that was the steroid of the islands and not Taro?

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    @Chris-B yeah I found the same thing annoying 1 min it was 2003 and then zooms back to 95 o mean they could’ve just played it straight through

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    @Nepia had not heard that but I guess anything grown in the Pacific is from volcanic derived soils rich in many minerals etc

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    @Nepia said in Jonah the tv series:

    @Nevorian said in Jonah the tv series:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Jonah the tv series:

    A lot of the polynesian boys get gains very easily from lifting/strength training , bit like the african american athletes,

    genetically gifted in that area

    Not to mention Jonahs favourite food - the Taro, rich in minerals and protein which may have contributed to his ability to gain strength

    Didn't they discover a few years back that it was actually the PI yam that was the steroid of the islands and not Taro?

    I read that too .

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