Stay away from that ****. Like Kid said, be sensible when you are trying to lose weight. Diet and training is what counts. I've done it all gents, and I can tell you robbing your body of that water that fast is not smart. When you are working out, rinse your mouth and spit, don't drink. That will help.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesSauna suites, trashbags, it's all bull****. Lose weight slowly and sensibly. You should never have to run in garbage bags to make weight. That's not boxing, that's just ******ity.
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If you don't want to look like you're wearing a trashbag, and you believe in using the best equipment you can get, get a from SuperSaunaSuits.com. They only sell one kind right now, and it looks like a regular sweatsuit, and it ain't gonna rip or tear out in the crotch, or the armpits.
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If you're doing your roadwork...who gives a **** what anybody thinks, you're training. Look at the finishing product...trimming off that poundage. But just don't walk into the bank like that..they might call the helicopter on you, ha!! or you might find your self an Americas Most Funniest Videos!Last edited by guzi815; 04-06-2008, 08:49 PM.
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garbage bag? thats ****** (no offense black guys)...put a suana suit on layaway or something, they are not expensive.
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Originally posted by Kid Achilles View PostSauna suites, trashbags, it's all bull****. Lose weight slowly and sensibly. You should never have to run in garbage bags to make weight. That's not boxing, that's just ******ity.
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The suits and trashbags do help. However, most of the people here are amature and probally will not see pro soon, if ever.
If you are an amature you should not need to be wearing these. They do nothing, as has been said, but shed water weight. You will put that back on as soon as you get home and drink some water. If you do not drink, you will dehydrate yourself.
Pro's use these before fights because they have 24 hours to replenish their body with proper nutrients and what have you before a fight. Amatures have maybe a few hours to do so. That is not enough time to rehydrate your body and get it in good standing, and prepared for a fight.
If you cannot make your weight comfertably as an amature, you need to move up a weight class. Dehydrating and starving your body is not for amature fighters.
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