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Strategies & Market Trends : Paint The Table

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To: SE who wrote (5769)12/10/2001 11:04:09 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 23786
 
7% is pretty low. The issue is that the body needs fat to burn else it has to chop away at muscle during workouts.

Looking around I just found a Shaq site where the kid who put up the site says he is at 4%. Not very likely, so I kept looking and found a news article which is more legitimate.

musculardevelopment.com

"When [Shaq] first came into the league," says Jim Cotta, the Lakers' strength and conditioning coach, "he might have been around 285 [pounds] and now he's up around 325. But his body fat is low for somebody close to 330 pounds; it has stayed around 11 to 12 percent."

That's real low.

How big was Brooks?
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